The need to linger: Can we change everyday discourse to enhance belonging in higher education?

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH South African Journal of Higher Education Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.20853/36-6-5521
S. Rudman
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A student’s sense of belonging plays an important role in their overall experience and success at university. One of the factors which influence such a sense of belonging is the manner in which one is able to connect with those around one. On South African university campuses, student “connections” are often short-circuited by the tendency to “other” those from different ethnic / racial backgrounds. This happens despite the general abundance of “transformation talk” on campuses and much professed insight into issues of discrimination. This article considers the relationship between talk and authenticity with reference to Heidegger’s theory on the everydaynesss of discourse as well as his proposal that real understanding requires a willingness to “linger”. Content analysis of student reflections on a module which created an opportunity for students to “linger” with the “other” implies the potential which such spaces may have in facilitating “connections” otherwise perceived as unlikely. Keywords: sense of belonging, everydayness of discourse, diversity, stereotyped assumptions, othering, idle talk
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逗留的必要性:我们能否改变日常话语以增强高等教育的归属感?
学生的归属感对他们在大学的整体经历和成功起着重要的作用。影响这种归属感的因素之一是一个人能够与周围人联系的方式。在南非的大学校园里,学生们的“关系”常常因为倾向于“其他”来自不同民族/种族背景的人而短路。尽管校园里普遍有大量的“转型演讲”,也有很多人声称对歧视问题有深刻的见解,但这种情况还是发生了。本文结合海德格尔关于话语的日常性理论,以及他提出的“真正的理解需要一种愿意“逗留”的意愿”,来思考话语与真实性之间的关系。学生对一个模块的反思内容分析为学生创造了一个与“他者”“流连”的机会,这意味着这样的空间可能具有促进“联系”的潜力,否则被认为是不可能的。关键词:归属感,话语的日常性,多样性,刻板假设,他者,废话
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