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Reconstructing resilience through metaphors from underrepresented higher education academics

Reconstructing resilience through metaphors from underrepresented higher education academics
Reconstructing resilience through metaphors from underrepresented higher education academics
This paper contributes to and expands existing scholarship on academic resilience in higher education in times of global crises. This work is vital as the rise in underrepresented academics in higher education coincides with persistent equity and inclusion challenges, requiring urgent and responsive initiatives across the sector. This paper offers critical insights into underrepresented academics’ conceptualisations of resilience through metaphors, revealing powerful strategies for navigating crises of global magnitude such as the COVID-19 Pandemic and future ones. By using metaphors, this paper generates novel conceptualisations of resilience that challenge normative notions, such as grit and perseverance. The participants’ metaphors, which characterised resilience in terms of space (e.g., volume, distance, location), body (e.g., punishment and constraint), and mobility (e.g., escape, crossing an ocean, hamster on a wheel), reveal powerful, context-specific understandings of resilience among underrepresented academics during crises. Highlighting the affective and sensory dimensions of resilience, this paper humanises the labour and trauma that underrepresented academics experience in fulfilling higher education teaching, scholarship, and service responsibilities. Based on our findings, we propose implications for higher education institutions to foster resilience and support the well-being of underrepresented academics, particularly during times of crisis.
Academic resilience, metaphors, underrepresented academics, higher education, Pandemic
de los Reyes, Jay
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Goel La Londe, Priya
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Chung, Ga Young
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Chung, Ga Young
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de los Reyes, Jay, Goel La Londe, Priya and Chung, Ga Young (2025) Reconstructing resilience through metaphors from underrepresented higher education academics. American Educational Research Association Conference 2025, Denver, Colorado, United States. 23 - 27 Apr 2025. 18 pp .

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Abstract

This paper contributes to and expands existing scholarship on academic resilience in higher education in times of global crises. This work is vital as the rise in underrepresented academics in higher education coincides with persistent equity and inclusion challenges, requiring urgent and responsive initiatives across the sector. This paper offers critical insights into underrepresented academics’ conceptualisations of resilience through metaphors, revealing powerful strategies for navigating crises of global magnitude such as the COVID-19 Pandemic and future ones. By using metaphors, this paper generates novel conceptualisations of resilience that challenge normative notions, such as grit and perseverance. The participants’ metaphors, which characterised resilience in terms of space (e.g., volume, distance, location), body (e.g., punishment and constraint), and mobility (e.g., escape, crossing an ocean, hamster on a wheel), reveal powerful, context-specific understandings of resilience among underrepresented academics during crises. Highlighting the affective and sensory dimensions of resilience, this paper humanises the labour and trauma that underrepresented academics experience in fulfilling higher education teaching, scholarship, and service responsibilities. Based on our findings, we propose implications for higher education institutions to foster resilience and support the well-being of underrepresented academics, particularly during times of crisis.

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Published date: April 2025
Additional Information: This paper was presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference in 2025 by Dr Priya Goel as the representative of the team. This paper has been submitted and under revision with the Journal of Higher Education Research and Development.
Venue - Dates: American Educational Research Association Conference 2025, Denver, Colorado, United States, 2025-04-23 - 2025-04-27
Keywords: Academic resilience, metaphors, underrepresented academics, higher education, Pandemic

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Local EPrints ID: 509822
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/509822
PURE UUID: 51127638-90f9-4bcb-b51c-fc869adf57c4
ORCID for Jay de los Reyes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3609-127X

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Date deposited: 06 Mar 2026 12:37
Last modified: 07 Mar 2026 04:12

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Author: Jay de los Reyes ORCID iD
Author: Priya Goel La Londe
Author: Ga Young Chung

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