Table of contents - Special Issue: Relatedness & the ethics of writing organization
Guest Editors: Jean-Luc Moriceau
What happened to Çaction?
Hugo LeticheAlthough the epistemology of researcher reflexivity has been championed as crucial to research for some 30 years, it remains controversial and often ill-defined. In the 1980s…
“Toxic Masculinity” in the age of #MeToo: ritual, morality and gender archetypes across cultures
Samuel Paul Louis VeissièreThis paper aims to take the “toxic masculinity” (TM) trope as a starting point to examine recent cultural shifts in common assumptions about gender, morality and relations between…
Relatedness, co-inquiring and imagination: mimetic images of recovery
Hugo Gaggiotti, Margaret PageThe purpose of this paper is to explore the methodological challenges of developing a shared academic–student discourse of recovery with undergraduate students in their final year…
Postformalism and affect in research: autoethnography, truth and estrangement
Robert EarhartThis paper aims to investigate learning, relatedness and ethics in research as question of personal responsibility. Positivist and postformalist approaches to research are…
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