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Imposter agony aunts : ambivalent feminist advice
Imposter syndrome is something of a buzzword in blogs and online commentaries on higher education (HE) and is receiving increasing research attention. Research findings regularly orientate towards advice for coping with feeling like an imposter in the university (Hutchins & Rainbolt 2017). For instance research identifies reflexive diary keeping (Wilkinson 2020) and coaching and mentoring (Hutchins et al. 2018) as strategies for combating academics' imposterism. Likewise, everyday informal talk of academic imposter syndrome, including on social media, repeats advice on how to overcome imposterism (Taylor & Breeze 2020). A common recommendation is that academics 'open up' (Bahn 2014) and share experiences of insecurity, inadequacy, fraudulence, and failure: 'The first rule of impostor syndrome is you talk about impostor syndrome' (Vaughn 2019 np). Having participated in university training courses, mentoring programmes, and having been on the receiving end of such advice, in this chapter we re-think the politics of advice and of talking about it. What structures and surpasses opening up in reflexive accounts of imposterism? What are the preconditions and limits of advice-giving and receiving? In this chapter we think through the ambivalences of these questions, exploring how feminist academics might respond to and rework a familiar advice format by inhabiting the figure of the agony aunt. Throughout we aim to explore the possibilities and constraints of feminist advice as well as drawing attention to underlying assumptions perpetuated in advising, when talking about it is heralded as a solution to the problem of imposter 'syndrome'
The Echo: March 15, 1965
Taylor to Stay in Upland
Board Of Trustees Reconsiders Proposed Move To Fort Wayne, Decides Taylor Will Stay – Taylor Debates Ball State At Meet, Wednesday March 17 – Jewish Rabbi To Speak To Taylor Students – “Leaders For Christ” Conference, March 22, 23 – Kastelein Opposes Taylor For Presidency March 22 – Classical Recital Given By miss Barbara Carruth – Noted Concert Artist, Adele Addison, Success – The Echo Editorials – From The Editor… A Time To Embrace – The Importance Of Prayer – This Seems to be the Story.. The Rain Still Falls – Living Christianity… Patience Is Inner Power – Bob’s Inch – Letter to the Editor… Disrespect Shown To Artists – Student Teachers Look At Past Problems As Learning Experience – Mimics… Letter For Parents–A Public Service – Taylor Band Prepares For Six-Day Tour; Concerts To Be Given In Ohio, Indiana – Beetles Preparing American Teenagers For Revolution – Trojan Track Season Starts March 30; Tinclads Entertain Calvin In Opener – Spotlight on the Coaches… George Glass, Cindy’s Dad – Rebounds – Golf Team Begins Practice; Season Looks Encouraginghttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1964-1965/1009/thumbnail.jp
Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments, [electronic resource] : tending to amuse the fancy, and inculcate morality. By Mr. Addison.
Mr. Addison is a pseudonym.P. 1 contains an 'Anecdote' beginning "A certain nobleman, .. ".Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments, [electronic resource] : tending to amuse the fancy, and inculcate morality. By Mr. Addison.
Mr. Addison is a pseudonym.On p. 1: Anecdote of Cromwell.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments, [electronic resource] : tending to amuse the fancy, and inculcate morality. By Mr. Addison.
Mr. Addison is a pseudonym.On p. 1: Anecdote of Doctor Young.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
The Echo: April 4, 1928
School of Music Announces New Contest – Strayed Eurekans Return Home – Miss Blaine Visits the Volunteers – Bishop Leete Speaks At T. U. Gathering. T. U. Conference Alumni Banquet Great Success – Prof. Pogue Institutes Five Dollar Club – W.C.T.U. Silver Medal Contest Won by Helen Lewis – Soangetaha Complete Plans for Banquet – Sacred Cantata Next Friday Afternoon – What Am I? – Sally’s Weekly Chapel Letter – Student Volunteers Plan to Support Work on the Foreign Field – High School to Give Minstrel Show – Mnankas Stage Humorous Debate – Hawks and Shepherd Speak at Ministerial – T. U. Girls Lose To Albion College – Parliamentary Proves Interesting – Let Us Then Rejoice – On the Calendar for the Next Two Weeks – The Fame of Taylor – Conference Cribbings – Campus News – Inquiring Reporter – Sunday Chapel – Literary Gleanings – Bits of Wisdom – Prayer Band – Sport Briefs – Holiness League – Prunes and Prisms – Letters from T. U’s Alumni – Former Students of Taylor University Meet at Home of Addison Pastor – Shall United States Recognize Russia? – Prayer Meeting – What Would Happen If– – Little Dribblings of Examshttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1927-1928/1023/thumbnail.jp
The Echo: April 16, 1930
Phidelah Rice Coming April 22 – Taylor University Alumni Gather At Addison, New York – Miss Meloy to Direct Good Friday Musical – Theme of Baseball Used by Eulogs In Annual Banquet – Prof. B. R. Pogue In Great Demand As Commencement Speaker – Who’s Who In The Legal Hundred – Gem and Echo Staffs To Be Elected By Australian Ballot – Founder of Eurekans Addresses Annual Banquet, In Muncie – Cantata “Eastertide” To Be Given Sunday By Choral Society – Dr. Paul Conducts Pre-Easter Service – World’s Greatest Monacter To Read “Peaceful Valley” – First Band Concert Led By Mr. Keyton – Contest Returns To Be Published Soon – Editorial – Student Council Work – Ink Bubbles – Inquiring Reporter – Echo Echoes – Inconsistency – Hoo’s Hoo – Chapel Notes – Chatterbox – Gleanings From Sunday Chapel – Mrs. Howard Leads Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Holiness League – Volunteers – Men’s Ministerial Ass’n – “Prayer” Subject of Pailthorp’s Talk in Prayer Band – Le Cercle Francais – Resurrection – Inter-Class Spring Sports – Second Squad Honored By Philo Champions – Notice to Tennis Players -- Tennis–In The Good Old Days, And Now – Ginger Snapshttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1929-1930/1025/thumbnail.jp
Addison A. Stuart
An obituary for Addison A. Stuart, U.S. Civil War veteran and author of the book Iowa Colonels and Regiments
Production of biofuel from used coffee grounds
Brenda Addison-Jones' explores the effectiveness of energy alternatives using used coffee grounds and a Bomb Clarinometer, a standard apparatus that measures the total heat content of substances. This PowerPoint presentation is in lieu of a live recording as part of the DC Research Café (November, 2020).biofuelheatcoffee groundsbomb calorimeterenerg
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