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Teaching critical reflexivity in short-term international field courses: practices and problems
Authors:Michael R. Glass
Affiliation:1. Urban Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USAglass@pitt.edu
Abstract:This study critiques the use of critical reflexivity in short-term international field courses. Critical reflexivity’s benefits include preparing students for professional research, deepening their learning, and giving the chance to see how student perspectives on fieldwork sites are influenced by their own identity and positionality. I use an inter-disciplinary review of reflexivity to describe four challenges faculty must address if they wish to train students to use reflexive practices in the field. I then describe student observations from a short-term field course to Southeast Asia that incorporated reflexivity and argue that faculty should include reflexivity cautiously on short-term field courses.
Keywords:reflexivity  international fieldwork  practices  positionality  experiential learning
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