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Negotiating discursive positions within a police culture: critical reflections of a student researcher

conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Cheryl RyanCheryl Ryan
I traverse a number of identity boundaries every day within a work context. This paper discusses the blurred boundary of two identities - (1) a part-time PhD student undertaking a cross-jurisdictional study of police training and education and (2) a full-time, ‘unsworn’ employee advising on education and training at a police academy. Study and work are concurrent. I describe myself as a token insider – different, partly accepted, yet tolerated, or alternatively as an outsider-insider. It is taxing to maintain an outsider’s standpoint in a police organisation. My role regularly places me in a position of challenging the dominant ideology, D/discourse (words, beliefs, thinking styles) and subcultures whilst experiencing the imposition of power by the dominant to accept the status quo. Frustration combined with a desire to name and reframe everyday experiences has led me to engage in critical reflection, enlist a critical friend, and undertake doctoral research. As an outsider- nsider, critical reflection is a tool that enables me to negotiate discursive positions by questioning my engagement and subject position within and against the taken-for-granted and unquestioned dominant D/discourses.

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Event

Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia Conference (32nd : 2009 : Darwin, NT)

Pagination

1 - 11

Publisher

HERDSA

Location

Darwin, NT

Place of publication

Milperra, NSW

Start date

2009-07-06

End date

2009-07-09

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

HERDSA 2009 : Higher education in a changing world : Proceeding of the 32nd annual international HERDSA Conference 2009 : The student experience

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