Co-writing, Co-knowing. Transforming Epistemologies
Co-writing, Co-knowing. Transforming Epistemologies
Author(s): Alice Weldon, Melissa Burchard, Karin Peterson, Amy Lanou, Leah MathewsSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Keywords: Collaboration; Commitment; Knowledge-making; Storytelling; Transformation
Summary/Abstract: Our article offers a vision of how collaborative processes of knowledge-making in an interdisciplinary faculty writing group can transform professional lives of isolation into ones that flourish. Central to our co-creation of knowledge are the practice of storytelling in a critical self-reflective manner and the elements of commitment, connection and relationship. Together we have found that these elements provide basic strategies for managing the isolation that would otherwise be a significant force in our working lives. Our commitment is epistemological and moral, as we commit to knowledge-making, but also to each other as individuals and as moral agents, to our values, and to bringing our values into our work. Learning about ourselves together can enhance our sense of identity and our ability to navigate limits and boundaries. Through supportive, intentional and reflective collaboration, we re-vision knowledge-making as fundamentally social and relational, and theorizing as grounded in the specificity of narratives of shared, lived experience.
Journal: Praktyka teoretyczna
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 10
- Page Range: 89-111
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English
