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El. knyga: Mentoring in Intercultural and International Contexts

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781433170607
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781433170607

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Academia can be a lonely place, especially for those people who are members of marginalized communities. Although at its core institutions of higher education are supposed to be places for knowledge production, exchange and transformation, they can also be the source of anxiety, confusion, and hurt. Effective mentoring helps to provide guidance and support and can ease the transition to and success in higher education.









In this book the authors conceptualize mentoring in the context of critical communication pedagogy and intercultural communication pedagogy. Each chapter employs a critical and cultural lens to mentoring and offers discussions about how our cultural identities or intercultural communication experiences impact our mentoring. It is separated into two major sections. The chapters in "Mentoring and International Experiences" analyze unique situations that international students face in higher education and how effective mentoring can guide these students through academic and life challenges. The second section, "Mentoring and Cultural Contexts," focuses on diverse cultural settings within the higher educational system in the United States and on historically marginalized students and/or faculty.









This edited book will be helpful for various audiences. First, it provides guidance for graduate students, faculty and staff members who are asked to mentor others of diverse backgrounds. Second, it also helps diverse students and faculty to better understand the role of mentoring. And third, it gives ideas on what to do in successful international/intercultural mentor-mentee relationships.



"Mentoring in Intercultural and International Contexts provides compelling examples of critical mentoring partnerships and programs that successfully assist vulnerable students to navigate systemic disadvantages withing the academy. This book is vital reading for anyone who wants a better understanding of mentorship in complex and contradictory environments."









Alberto Gonzįlez, Bowling Green State University
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(12)
Ahmet Atay
Diana Trebing
Section 1 Mentoring and International Experiences
Chapter One Riding the Waves: Teaching and Mentoring International Students
13(18)
John R. Baldwin
Chapter Two The "Problems" of International Teaching Assistant Mentoring from a Critical Pedagogical Perspective
31(16)
Hsin-I Sydney Yueh
Chapter Three Intercultural Mentorship in English as an Additional Language: Negotiating Critical Communication Pedagogy
47(18)
Wisam Kh. Abdul-Jabbar
May Yeung
Chapter Four Climbing through Cracks and across Chasms: Mentoring International Students for Institutional Adaptation and Negotiation
65(22)
Jieyoung Kong
Section 2 Mentoring and Cultural Contexts
Chapter Five People of Color Mentoring People of Color: Putting Critical Race Theory and Co-Cultural Theory in Action
87(14)
Mark P. Orbe
Evelyn B. Winfield-Thomas
Ashlee A. Lambert
Ashley R. Hall
Chapter Six La Raza Mentorship Initiative: Creating a Fortifying Pathway for Mentorship Within Our Caucus
101(20)
Amanda R. Martinez
Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez
Carlos A. Tarin
Jaime Guzman
Chapter Seven Mentoring to Transgress: An Intersectional-Dialectical Approach to Mentorship
121(16)
Mick B. Brewer
Chapter Eight Intersectional Queer Mentoring: Queer Stories, Networks, and Homeplace
137(22)
Ahmet Atay
Jimmy A. Noriega
Chapter Nine Co-Creating Home and Community in Inhospitable Terrains through Critical Mentoring
159(20)
Amy N. Heuman
Stephen L. Mitchell
Chapter Ten Opening the Doorway: Disability Accommodation Letters as Entry to Critical Mutual Mentorship
179(24)
Allison D. Brenneise
Mark Congdon Jr.
Chapter Eleven Mentoring and Ableism: A Critical Model of Compassionate Mentoring (CMCM)
203(18)
R. Tyler Spradley
Contributors 221(6)
Index 227
Ahmet Atay (Ph.D., Southern Illinois UniversityCarbondale) is Professor of Communication at the College of Wooster. He is the author of Globalizations Impact on Identity Formation: Queer Diasporic Males in Cyberspace (2015) and the co-editor of 15 books, including Queer Communication Pedagogy (2020). His scholarship has appeared in a number of journals and edited books.









Diana Trebing (Ph.D., Southern Illinois UniversityCarbondale) is Professor of Communication at Saginaw Valley State University. She is the co-author of The Discourse of Special Populations: Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy and Practice (2017) and Mentoring and Communication: Theories and Practices (2021).