2020
DOI: 10.1080/0305764x.2019.1707511
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‘Quiet activism’ in schools: conceptualising the relationships between the personal, the political and the Political in education

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“…This analysis therefore extends research that has considered only the impacts of big P, electoral politics in the therapeutic space (e.g., Solomonov & Barber, 2019). Furthermore, building on work in education (Winter et al, 2020), the present analysis illustrates the ways in which small p politics runs through the therapeutic disciplines. Participants' engagement with questions of identity politics, intersectional oppressions and power relations suggests that small p politics colours some therapists' understandings of their work.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…This analysis therefore extends research that has considered only the impacts of big P, electoral politics in the therapeutic space (e.g., Solomonov & Barber, 2019). Furthermore, building on work in education (Winter et al, 2020), the present analysis illustrates the ways in which small p politics runs through the therapeutic disciplines. Participants' engagement with questions of identity politics, intersectional oppressions and power relations suggests that small p politics colours some therapists' understandings of their work.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Participants' engagement with questions of identity politics, intersectional oppressions and power relations suggests that small p politics colours some therapists' understandings of their work. The fact that the therapeutic relationship is viewed as political raises questions about whether or not therapy itself might be viewed as quiet activism (Winter et al, 2020). Nevertheless, therapy also has the potential to perpetuate oppressive systems (cf.…”
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confidence: 99%
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