Narratives and Practices of Mentorship in Scholarly Publication

Narratives and Practices of Mentorship in Scholarly Publication

Habibie, Pejman; Kohls, Robert

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

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9781032227788

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Contents

List of Contributors

Chapter 1 Mentorship in Knowledge Production and Communication: A Complicated Multifaceted Ecosystem, Pejman Habibie and Robert Kohls

Part I Mentoring outside of the inner circle: Success, challenges, and decolonizing the academy

Chapter 2 North-South Mentoring: Decolonizing or Re-colonizing Academic Publishing?, Lynn Nygaard and Ali Bitenga Alexandre

Chapter 3 Mentorship of Doctoral Students in a Research-Intensive University: (In)visible Writing for Publication Practices, Irina Shchemeleva and Natalia V. Smirnovia

Chapter 4 'This Is the First Time I've Talked to My Advisor about Writing': From "Internationalization" to Institutionalized Mentorship for Emerging Scholars in Brazil, Ron Martinez

Chapter 5 Negotiating Role Dynamics in a Mentoring Project for a Scholarly Publication: A Trioethnography, Becky S. C. Kwan, Rita Gill Singh, and Cindy Ngai

Part II Beyond expert and novice: Peer mentorship, transformative relationships, and writing for scholarly publication

Chapter 6 Peer Mentorship in Scholarly Publication: A Duoethnographic Reflection on Ten Years of Collaboration, Joel Heng Hartse and Ismaeil Fazel

Chapter 7 A Trioethnography on Identity Transformation Through the Phases of Mentoring for Scholarly Publication, Antoinette Gagne, Sreemali Herath, and Marlon Valencia

Chapter 8 Is Mentoring the Answer?: The Journeys of Early-Career Academics in Teaching-Intensive Universities towards Scholarly Publication, Sharon McCulloch and Maria D Iglesias Mora

Part III Perspectives and practices in writing for publication

Chapter 9 Cultivating an Organic Approach?: Exploring a Mentorship Framework Designed for Supporting Scholarly Publication, Verity Aiken

Chapter 10 Scholarly Publication Literacy Development and Supervisory Mentorship: The Narratives of Anglophone Novice Scholars, Pejman Habibie

Chapter 11 A Mentoring Philosophy: Engaging MA Students in the Process of Scholarly Publications, Caroline Payant

Chapter 12 Calming the Perfect Storm: Helping Mentors Mitigate Perfectionism in Early-Career Scholars, Lisa Russell-Pinson

Chapter 13 Supervising a thesis by Publication: Complementary Narratives, Cally Guerin and Ngoc Nhu Nguyen

Chapter 14 Mastering the Publication Process through Relational Mentoring: Practices with Doctoral Students, Cecile Badenhorst and Beverly FitzPatrick

Chapter 15 Mentorship in Doctoral Publication: Convergent Perspectives but Divergent Approaches, Jun Lei

Index
Mentorship;Scholarly Publication;Narratives;Practices;Applied Linguistics;Pejman Habibie;Robert Kohls;scholars;Research Publication Purposes;TESOL