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  • Titel
    What makes them different? An exploration of mentoring for female faculty, residents, and medical students pursuing a career in surgery
  • Verfasser
  • Erscheinungsort
    Amsterdam
  • Verlag
  • Erscheinungsjahr
    2019
  • Seiten
    767-771
  • Material
    Sonderdruck
  • Digitales Dokument
  • Standardsignatur
    12695S
  • Datensatznummer
    40001149
  • Quelle
  • Abstract
    In academic mentoring research, there is a need to include empirical designs that consider more sociocultural perspectives. The purpose of this exploratory study was to race re-image academic mentoring by considering its sociocultural perspectives (i.e., intersectionality, tokenism, and awareness). For this, a qualitative-dominant, convergent mixed-methods approach was used to explore the perspectives and responses of twelve womxn graduate students and faculty involved in science and engineering research. Using multi-modal approaches that included two structured interviews and electrodermal activity (EDA) sensors, participants were asked to respond to case studies of achievement-, race-, and gender-equity through an academic mentoring lens.Highlights: Power, communication, and awareness roles on academic mentoring equity were initial themes. When introduced to tokenism, themes differed based upon intersectional identities. Electrodermal activities increased for multiracial women on gender-equity issues. Electrodermal activities decreased for White/Caucasian women on race-equity issues. Womxn had varied responses to tokenism based on their academic research roles.
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