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Intercultural Postgraduate Supervision - Reimagining time, place and knowledge

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book argues that academics require more nuanced, critical and theoretically-based understandings of supervision and culture in order to engage more effectively in empowering intercultural supervision. It shows how post-colonial theory can offer fresh, critical insights into intercultural supervision by encouraging students and supervisors t


List of contents

1. Introduction 2. Postcolonial Theory and Supervision 3. Time and Place in Intercultural Supervision 4. Knowledge in Intercultural Supervision 5.Two Studies of Intercultural supervision in Australia: Context and Methodology 6. Assimilation 7. Transculturation 8. Unhomeliness 9. Disciplines: Do They Make a Difference? 10. Conclusion

About the author

Catherine Manathunga is an Associate Professor in the College of Education at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.

Summary

This book argues that academics require more nuanced, critical and theoretically-based understandings of supervision and culture in order to engage more effectively in empowering intercultural supervision. It shows how post-colonial theory can offer fresh, critical insights into intercultural supervision by encouraging students and supervisors t

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