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Mo(ve)ments in the academic supervision relationship: Ethics in practice
Authors:Elmarie Kotzé
Institution:Department of Human Development and Counselling, Faculty of Education, University of Waikato, , Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract:Context: The context of the article is a supervisory relationship between an academic supervisor and a student‐researcher and an ethic of risk within the research and supervision. Focus: The challenges for supervisor and student, and thus the supervisory relationship, and the strategies to move beyond the ethical dilemmas encountered in the research project, within an ethic of risk, form the focus of the article. Discussion: This article highlights the moments when a student counsellor/ researcher came to an impasse in transcribing and analysing data generated in an auto‐ethnography, and the author, the academic supervisor's responses to these difficulties. The use of specific knowledge, skills and strategies in the supervisory relationship opened space for agency and movement within these moments of impasse. Text work and researcher identity work was facilitated through the use of particular listening skills and narrative therapy informed questions.
Keywords:academic supervision  anorexia/bulimia  researcher-identity  text work  auto-ethnography  ethic of risk
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