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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 throu

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Acknowledgments – Ahmet Atay/Diana Trebing: Introduction – John R. Baldwin: Riding the Waves: Teaching and Mentoring International Students – Hsin-I Sydney Yueh: The "Problems" of International Teaching Assistant Mentoring from a Critical Pedagogical Perspective – Wisam Kh. Abdul-Jabbar/May Yeung: Intercultural Mentorship in English as an Additional Language: Negotiating Critical Communication Pedagogy – Jieyoung Kong: Climbing through Cracks and across Chasms: Mentoring International Students for Institutional Adaptation and Negotiation – Mark P. Orbe, Evelyn B. Winfield-Thomas/Ashlee A. Lambert/Ashley R. Hall: People of Color Mentoring People of Color: Putting Critical Race Theory and Co-Cultural Theory in Action – Amanda R. Martinez/Leandra Hinojosa Hernández/Carlos A. Tarin/Jaime Guzmán: La Raza Mentorship Initiative: Creating a Fortifying Pathway for Mentorship Within Our Caucus – Mick B. Brewer: Mentoring to Transgress: An Intersectional-Dialectical Approach to Mentorship – Ahmet Atay/Jimmy A. Noriega: Intersectional Queer Mentoring: Queer Stories, Networks, and Homeplace – Amy N. Heuman/Stephen L. Mitchell: Co-Creating Home and Community in Inhospitable Terrains through Critical Mentoring – Allison D. Brenneise/Mark Congdon, Jr.: Opening the Doorway: Disability Accommodation Letters as Entry to Critical Mutual Mentorship – R. Tyler Spradley: Mentoring and Ableism: A Critical Model of Compassionate Mentoring (CMCM) – Contributors – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/12/2022 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433170584, 978-1433170584
      ISBN10: 1433170582

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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 throu

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments – Ahmet Atay/Diana Trebing: Introduction – John R. Baldwin: Riding the Waves: Teaching and Mentoring International Students – Hsin-I Sydney Yueh: The "Problems" of International Teaching Assistant Mentoring from a Critical Pedagogical Perspective – Wisam Kh. Abdul-Jabbar/May Yeung: Intercultural Mentorship in English as an Additional Language: Negotiating Critical Communication Pedagogy – Jieyoung Kong: Climbing through Cracks and across Chasms: Mentoring International Students for Institutional Adaptation and Negotiation – Mark P. Orbe, Evelyn B. Winfield-Thomas/Ashlee A. Lambert/Ashley R. Hall: People of Color Mentoring People of Color: Putting Critical Race Theory and Co-Cultural Theory in Action – Amanda R. Martinez/Leandra Hinojosa Hernández/Carlos A. Tarin/Jaime Guzmán: La Raza Mentorship Initiative: Creating a Fortifying Pathway for Mentorship Within Our Caucus – Mick B. Brewer: Mentoring to Transgress: An Intersectional-Dialectical Approach to Mentorship – Ahmet Atay/Jimmy A. Noriega: Intersectional Queer Mentoring: Queer Stories, Networks, and Homeplace – Amy N. Heuman/Stephen L. Mitchell: Co-Creating Home and Community in Inhospitable Terrains through Critical Mentoring – Allison D. Brenneise/Mark Congdon, Jr.: Opening the Doorway: Disability Accommodation Letters as Entry to Critical Mutual Mentorship – R. Tyler Spradley: Mentoring and Ableism: A Critical Model of Compassionate Mentoring (CMCM) – Contributors – Index.

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