Becoming a collaborative scholar: A metalogue.
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D. Coghlan. A.B. (Rami) Shani & J. Bartunek, Becoming a collaborative scholar: A metalogue., Journal of Management Inquiry,, 34, 1, 2025, 126 - 135Download Item:
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In this article, the three authors, each of whom has been collaborating in various ways with practitioners for over 40 years,
engage in a metalogue to explore their experiences of engaging in collaborative research. A metalogue is a reflective conversation whereby the mode of conversation mirrors the topic being discussed. In this illustration of a metalogue, the authors
explore how they have developed as collaborative scholars. Both in the respective stories and in the metalogue the themes of
being in a space of not-knowing, relevance and relationships emerged. The article offers an account of how the authors grew
into their respective collaborative scholarship approaches, the key themes that emerged and of the metalogue process as a
method for shared reflection on the practice of scholarship.
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Author: Coghlan, David
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