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Description
Research collaboration can be an engaging part of professional development, but the effectiveness of the relationship hinges on several factors. This presentation reports the findings of a duoethnographic study in which the nature of a research collaboration is explored. Themes that will be discussed include relationship dynamics, power and privilege, authorship, and the integration of the collaborators’ skills repertoires.
Summary
Research collaboration can be an engaging part of professional development, but the effectiveness of the relationship hinges on several factors. This presentation reports the findings of a duoethnographic study in which the nature of a research collaboration is explored. Themes that will be discussed include relationship dynamics, power and privilege, authorship, and the integration of the collaborators’ skills repertoires. Attendees will understand the challenges, obstacles and rewards involved in collaborative research.
| Teaching Context | College and university education |
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