2019
DOI: 10.1080/13696815.2019.1633283
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Against collaboration – or the native who wanders off

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“…For instance, while considerable literature contrasts specifically "good" and "bad" collaborations both in principle and in practice (Coetzee, 2019;Hoekman et al, 2010;Intriligator, 1990;Jermann et al, 2011;Lutomia, 2019;Madela, 2020;Moyi Okwaro & Geissler, 2015;Ordóñez-Matamoros et al, 2011), other literature describes "unpleasant" collaborations (Cocchiara et al, 2020;Youtie & Bozeman, 2016;Hajmohammad & Vachon, 2016;Kalinga, 2019;Mose, 2019;Musila, 2019;Omanga & Mainye, 2019). These latter reports comprise collaborative interactions that might repeat despite being unpleasant, in contrast to bad collaborative interactions that forestall any future work.…”
Section: Grounding Of Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, while considerable literature contrasts specifically "good" and "bad" collaborations both in principle and in practice (Coetzee, 2019;Hoekman et al, 2010;Intriligator, 1990;Jermann et al, 2011;Lutomia, 2019;Madela, 2020;Moyi Okwaro & Geissler, 2015;Ordóñez-Matamoros et al, 2011), other literature describes "unpleasant" collaborations (Cocchiara et al, 2020;Youtie & Bozeman, 2016;Hajmohammad & Vachon, 2016;Kalinga, 2019;Mose, 2019;Musila, 2019;Omanga & Mainye, 2019). These latter reports comprise collaborative interactions that might repeat despite being unpleasant, in contrast to bad collaborative interactions that forestall any future work.…”
Section: Grounding Of Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On 1 September 2020, the editor of the Journal of African Cultural Studies on the JACS Twitter profile (@AfricaJacs) posed to followers an unfamiliar scenario, et al 2018;Chakravartty et al 2018;Collyer 2016;Connell 2014;Green 2019;Kalinga 2019;Mose 2019;Musila 2019;Omanga and Mainye 2019;Posada and Chen 2018;Roh 2016;Thomson, Salazar, and Ecklund 2020), yet which nonetheless continues to structure the systems that African academics must navigate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discrimination due to sexual orientation and gender is widespread in academia where, like in most spaces, hetero-cisnormativity -a system of norms, privilege, and oppression that places heterosexual cisgender people above all others -is prevalent (Boustani and Taylor, 2020;Worthen, 2016). Furthermore, racism is another important and often underplayed factor in research institutions (Harper, 2012), and manifests in knowledge production and resources being advantageous to past and present colonizers (Musila, 2019). In order to strive for fairness, we have to consider the intersections of these various identities that lead to bias, discrimination, and oppression (Crenshaw, 1989).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%