Being and becoming third-space professionals: a case study from low-and-middle income countries
This case study explores the authors’ experiences of establishing the identity of third-space professionals at a multi-country university with campuses on three continents. In particular, it draws on their identities and experiences as female leaders in educational development. Using autoethnograph...
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Main Authors: | Azra Naseem, Jannat Karim Khan, Tashmin Khamis, Jane Rarieya |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Association for Learning Development in Higher Education (ALDinHE)
2025-01-01
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Series: | Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education |
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Online Access: | https://journal.aldinhe.ac.uk/index.php/jldhe/article/view/1233 |
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