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With contributions from advanced, early career, and emerging
qualitative scholars, Philosophical Mentoring in Qualitative
Research illuminates how qualitative research mentoring practices,
relationships, and possibilities of inquiry and teaching come to
life under different mentoring philosophies. What we can know in
and about the world is inseparable from our approach(es) to knowing
with and in it. And how we mentor in qualitative research matters
to what we can know and do as qualitative inquirers. Yet, despite
its importance, mentoring is rarely conceptualized as a practice
inspiring or inspired by philosophy. This edited book opens a
needed space for thinking about mentoring as a philosophical
practice. Its thoughtful chapters and artful "mentoring moments"
draw on critical, feminist, new materialist, post-structuralist,
and other philosophies to make visible, interrupt, reflect, deepen,
and expand mentoring practices within the qualitative community
revealing what we can know, do, and become through them.
Philosophical Mentoring in Qualitative Research sensitizes readers
to mentoring as a philosophical practice. As such, it is essential
reading for students and researchers in qualitative research and
higher education interested in mentoring practice and humanistic
research values.
With contributions from advanced, early career, and emerging
qualitative scholars, Philosophical Mentoring in Qualitative
Research illuminates how qualitative research mentoring practices,
relationships, and possibilities of inquiry and teaching come to
life under different mentoring philosophies. What we can know in
and about the world is inseparable from our approach(es) to knowing
with and in it. And how we mentor in qualitative research matters
to what we can know and do as qualitative inquirers. Yet, despite
its importance, mentoring is rarely conceptualized as a practice
inspiring or inspired by philosophy. This edited book opens a
needed space for thinking about mentoring as a philosophical
practice. Its thoughtful chapters and artful "mentoring moments"
draw on critical, feminist, new materialist, post-structuralist,
and other philosophies to make visible, interrupt, reflect, deepen,
and expand mentoring practices within the qualitative community
revealing what we can know, do, and become through them.
Philosophical Mentoring in Qualitative Research sensitizes readers
to mentoring as a philosophical practice. As such, it is essential
reading for students and researchers in qualitative research and
higher education interested in mentoring practice and humanistic
research values.
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