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Collaboration

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Collaboration and collaborative experiences may be energizing, stormy, recreating, devastating, inclusive or isolating. Anyone willing to take the risk, trust and reveal may experience, query and/or understand, collaboration.

Collaboration occurs in a context of living and cannot be separate from it. It is not until we reveal our inner selves, our dreams, fears, and personal experiences that we are able to respect and value this in others and begin to explore the possibilities of collaboration.

Collaboration is one dimension of life, and is not to be seen separate from it, hence collaboration exists in all realms of our relational lives, personal and professional. Therefore, like other dimensions of life, in some cases it works, and is meant to be, and in some cases it is not.


Some of the questions that may guide our early exploration of collaboration are:
-- Who chooses to or is required to collaborate and why?
-- Under what conditions and to what outcomes do people collaborate?
-- How is collaboration enhanced or inhibited across diverse (age, gender, class, culture) members?

procedures

We accept the following formats:
interviews
essays
qualitative research
web-based interactive
multimedia interactive
poems
short stories
case studies (narrative and multimedia)

If you are interested in having your work considered for publication in this journal, please read the general journal guidelines first then follow this link to our online form.

 

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