Vibrant mentoring landscapes in feminist geography |
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Authors: | Karen Falconer Al-Hindi |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Geography/Geology, and Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska, USAkfalconeralhindi@unomaha.edu |
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Abstract: | AbstractBuilding on the feminist geography tradition of mentoring, in this brief introduction, I advance a vision of vibrant mentoring landscapes that are alive with difference and that continually renew the discipline. The diverse contributions to this themed issue approach questions around mentoring from a variety of perspectives and positionalities, including: gender, national origin, racialized identity, sexuality, career stage, life stage, parenting status, scale, geography, and type of educational institution. Some articles divulge personal experiences while others focus on roles that mentors play within a continuum of change versus stasis in institutions of higher education. Of particular note is a call to those with relative privilege to engage self-reflexively with the ways in which one may become more accessible to those who are structurally oppressed. Anything less than a truly diverse mentoring landscape within feminist geography impoverishes us collectively as well as the knowledge we produce. |
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Keywords: | care difference embodiment feminist mentoring |
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