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The Palgrave Handbook of Imposter Syndrome in Higher Education / edited by Michelle Addison, Maddie Breeze, Yvette Taylor

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1st ed. 2022.
出版者 (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
出版年 2022
大きさ XXXII, 638 p. 10 illus., 4 illus. in color : online resource

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一般注記 Introduction: Situating Imposter Syndrome in Higher Education -- Part I: Academic Identities -- 1.1 Locating Academic Imposters -- Intersectional imposter syndrome: How imposterism affects marginalised group -- ‘I shouldn’t be here’: Academics’ experiences of embodied (un)belonging, gendered competitiveness, and inequalities in precarious English higher education -- Impostor Phenomenon: its prevalence among academics and the need for a diverse and inclusive working environment in British Higher Education -- A Stranger’s House -- Marginalising imposterism: An Australian case study proposing a diversity of tendencies that frame academic identities and archetypes -- The Canary in the Coalmine: The impact of Imposter Syndrome on students’ learning experience at University -- 1.2 Constructing and Contesting Imposter Subjectivities -- I have not always been who I am now. Using doctoral research to understand and overcome feelings of imposterism -- ‘Dual exclusion’ and Constructing a ‘Bridging’ Space: Chinese PhD Students in New Zealand -- Rise with your class, not out of your class: Auto-ethnographic reflections on imposter syndrome and class conflict in higher education -- Skin in the Game: Imposter Syndrome and the Insider Sex Work Researcher -- Zombies, Ghosts and Lucky Survivors: Class Identities and Imposterism in Higher Education -- Part II: Imposing Institutions -- 2.1 Imposters across the career course -- Sprinting in glass slippers: Fairy tales as resistance to imposter syndrome in academia -- Restorying imposter syndrome in the Early Career stage: reflections, recognitions and resistance -- Formalised Peer-Support for Early Career Researchers: potential for resistance and genuine exchanges -- Getting stuck, writing badly, and other curious impressions: Doctoral writing and imposter feelings -- Surviving and thriving: doing a doctorate as a way of healing Imposter Syndrome -- Feeling “stupid”: Considering the affective in women doctoral students' experiences of imposter 'syndrome' -- Teaching as imposter in higher education: a Foucauldian discourse analysis of Australian university website homepages -- The Sociologist’s Apprentice: An islander reflects on their academic training -- 2.2 Belonging in the neoliberal university -- ‘“Whose Shoes Are You In?” Negotiating Imposterism inside Academia and in Feminist Spaces’ -- ‘Praise of the Margins: Re-thinking Minority Practices in the Academic Milieu’ -- Working with/against imposter syndrome: Research educators’ reflections -- Embodied hauntings: A collaborative autoethnography exploring how continual academic reviews increase the experience and consequences of imposter syndrome in the neoliberal university -- Performing impact in research: a dramaturgical reflection on knowledge brokers in academia -- Being a Scarecrow in Oz: Neoliberalism, Higher Education and the dynamics of ‘Imposterism’ -- A young dean in a Tanzanian university: transgressing imposterism through dialogical autoethnography -- Part III: Putting imposter feelings to work -- 3.1 Imposter agency -- It’s NOT luck: mature-aged female students negotiating misogyny and the ‘imposter syndrome’ in higher education -- 1001 Small Victories: Deaf Academics and Impostor Syndrome -- UnBecoming of Academia: Reflexively resisting imposterism through poetic praxis as Black women in UK higher education institutions -- The Perfect Imposter Storm: From Knowing Something to Knowing Nothing -- 3.2 Ambivalence and academic activism -- Shaking off the Imposter Syndrome: Our place in the resistance -- Putting the imp into imposter syndrome -- The Flawed Fairytale: A feminist narrative account of the challenges and opportunities that result from the imposter syndrome -- Becoming and Unbecoming an Academic: A Performative Autoethnography of Struggles Against Imposter Syndrome and Masculinist Culture from Early to Mid-Career in the Neoliberal University -- Haunting Imposterism -- Imposter Agony Aunts: Ambivalent Feminist Advice
This handbook explores feeling like an ‘imposter’ in higher education and what this can tell us about contemporary educational inequalities. Asking why imposter syndrome matters now, we investigate experiences of imposter syndrome across social locations, institutional positions, and intersecting inequalities. Our collection queries advice to fit-in with the university, and authors reflect on (not)belonging in, with and against educational institutions. The collection advances understandings of imposter syndrome as socially situated, in relation to entrenched inequalities and their recirculation in higher education. Chapters combine creative methods and linger on the figure of the ‘imposter’ - wary of both individualising and celebrating imposters as lucky, misfits, fraudsters, or failures, and critically interrogating the supposed universality of imposter syndrome
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86570-2
著者標目 Addison, Michelle editor
Breeze, Maddie editor
Taylor, Yvette editor
SpringerLink (Online service)
件 名 LCSH:Education, Higher
LCSH:Educational sociology
LCSH:Psychology
LCSH:Industrial sociology
LCSH:Education -- Philosophy  全ての件名で検索
FREE:Higher Education
FREE:Sociology of Education
FREE:Sociology of Education
FREE:Behavioral Sciences and Psychology
FREE:Sociology of Work
FREE:Philosophy of Education
分 類 LCC:LB2300-2799.3
DC23:378
書誌ID EB16355666
ISBN 9783030865702

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