2024-2025 Class of Fellows
(No) Shame in Speaking: Resources for Navigating Emotions on Campus
ABOUT THE RESEARCH
Shame is a complex, often painful emotion that can influence open expression on campus, with moral, social, and justice-related implications. Shame acts on speech in relationship to fear of judgment, practices of self-silencing, active shaming of certain views, and more. Yet, shame is often taboo on campus. This project clarifies the relationship between shame and expression, and provides principles and strategies for campus communities to attend to these hard, yet important, emotions in support of more inclusive and open expression on campus.
About the Fellow

Penelope Lusk
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Ph.D. Candidate in the Education, Culture and Society Program, University of Pennsylvania
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