Alette Willis
University of Edinburgh
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Gender Place and Culture | 2015
Alette Willis; Siobhan Canavan; Seamus Prior
In 1993, Julia Cream published an article deconstructing the politics surrounding the ‘cluster’ of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) diagnoses in Cleveland, UK. In 2014, in a viewpoint article in this journal, Dowler, Cuomo, and Laliberte called for a change in higher education governance, after the widely publicised Penn State CSA scandal. Within this 20-year period, these were two of only a handful of articles to be published in geography, focusing on CSA. Upwards of one in eight people in the UK, North America, Australia and New Zealand are survivors of CSA. Other social science disciplines have established the impact CSA can have on mental health, relationships and life choices, all of which are lived out in space and place. CSA survivors are also over-represented amongst geographically marginalised groups. We argue that human geographys silence on CSA represents a significant oversight not only in terms of understandings peoples relations to, use of and perceptions of space and place but also in terms of contributing to the silencing of survivors. We call for a recognition that this absent presence is associated with individual and social processes of dissociation and denial.
Environmental Education Research | 2018
Alette Willis; Franziska Schmidt
Abstract In 2014, Scottish Book Trust (SBT) published and distributed classroom sets of a graphic novel about the life of pioneering environmental activist John Muir to all secondary schools in Scotland, where he is still relatively unknown. This paper outlines the collaborative process SBT used in producing the graphic novel and sets out to trace the impact of this intervention through teacher and pupil surveys. The former survey reveals that not all teachers were able to make use of the classroom sets but that those who did found it useful in bringing up environmental issues in a range of disciplinary and cross-disciplinary contexts. The book served as a narrative resource for some teachers in designing lesson plans and even in designing entire courses. The pupil survey found significant mean shifts in the New Environmental Paradigm Scale for Children and the Inclusion of Nature in Self Scale in participating classes and across all classes. Building on insights from narrative therapy and narrative ethics, we argue that shifting attitudes and values requires new narratives alongside new experiences and the space in which to dialogue about the two in community. Further research into reading and environmental education is advocated.
Area | 2016
Alette Willis; Seamus Prior; Siobhan Canavan
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling | 2014
Alette Willis; Liz Bondi; MaryCatherine Burgess; Gavin Miller; David Fergusson
Archive | 2017
Allison Galbraith; Alette Willis
Archive | 2017
Alette Willis
Archive | 2017
Beverley Hood; Astrid Jaekel; Shawn Harmon; Alette Willis; Catherine Southworth
European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry | 2017
Lorena Georgiadou; Alette Willis
European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry | 2017
Lorena Georgiadou; Alette Willis
Archive | 2016
Alette Willis; Liz Bondi; MaryCatherine Burgess; Gavin Miller; David Fergusson