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Amber Esping
Epistemology, Ethics, and Meaning in Unusually Personal Scholarship
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018. 2019. xix, 187 S. 3 SW-Abb. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING 2019
ISBN: 3-03-008842-1 (3030088421)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-03-008842-2 (9783030088422)
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This book uses Viktor Frankl´s Existential Psychology (logotherapy) to explore the ways some professors use unusually personal scholarship to discover meaning in personal adversity. A psychiatrist imprisoned for three years in Nazi concentration camps, Frankl believed the search for meaning is a powerful motivator, and that its discovery can be profoundly therapeutic. Part I begins with four stories of professors finding meaning. Using the case studies as a foundation, Part II investigates issues of epistemology and ethics in unusually personal research from an existential perspective. The book offers advice for graduate students and faculty who want to live and work more meaningfully in the academy.
1. Introduction to Mesearch 2. Mesearch in the Social and Behavioral Sciences 3. Mesearch in the Hard Sciences 4. Mesearch in the Arts and Humanities 5. Autoethnography 6. Mesearch in Graduate School 7. Mesearch and Motivation 8. To Disclose or Not? 9. Getting a Job and Getting Tenure 10. Mesearch as Therapeutic Practice 11. Mesearch and Activism 12. The Case for a New Epistemology 13. The Future of Mesearch
Amber Esping is Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, USA. She is the author of Sympathetic Vibrations: A Guide for Private Music Teachers (2000), and co-author (with Jonathan Plucker) of Intelligence 101 (2014). Her research focuses on the history of human intelligence theory and testing, and the application of existential psychology to academic contexts and qualitative inquiry.