Purpose- The aim of this article was to focus on how supervisors relate to and handle the emotional work involved in the supervision process. These emotional issues are related to changes in the academic system, such as an increasing emphasis on efficacy and quality assurance. Design/methodology/approach- Interviews with supervisors are discussed using a theoretical framework built on the concepts of emotional boundary work and feeling rules. A narrative approach was used to make connections between individual stories and the institutional level of the academic system. Findings- The findings show how emotions challenge and condition supervision, and how the micro-processes of supervision and the wider university systems are tightly connecte...
The context of the article is a supervisory relationship between an academic supervisor and a studen...
Background: Background: Supervision is one of the important tools to help people working in assistin...
Supervision is defined as intensive, interpersonally focused one-to-one relationship between the sup...
This study commences with a preliminary literature review of the existing academic knowledge based o...
This research explored academic supervisors’ experiences with emotion work specifically related to t...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to present findings from the authors' research into howsuper...
AimThe aim of this study was to explore emotion cultures constructed in supervision and consider how...
This thesis explores how emotional dimensions of supervising doctoral students are accommodated in s...
Successful completion of a PhD is challenging for both the candidate and the supervisor. While docto...
It is not uncommon for postgraduate students to postpone or terminate their studies due to...
Abstract This article explores the expectations made of organised supervision in health and social c...
This paper examines the place of emotions within social work practice. The perceived tensions betwee...
The aim of the article is to find out how participants in supervision experience the supervision pr...
That there are links between effective supervision and effective counselling practice tends to be ta...
This article discusses the complex dynamics and challenges of providing supervision to mental health...
The context of the article is a supervisory relationship between an academic supervisor and a studen...
Background: Background: Supervision is one of the important tools to help people working in assistin...
Supervision is defined as intensive, interpersonally focused one-to-one relationship between the sup...
This study commences with a preliminary literature review of the existing academic knowledge based o...
This research explored academic supervisors’ experiences with emotion work specifically related to t...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to present findings from the authors' research into howsuper...
AimThe aim of this study was to explore emotion cultures constructed in supervision and consider how...
This thesis explores how emotional dimensions of supervising doctoral students are accommodated in s...
Successful completion of a PhD is challenging for both the candidate and the supervisor. While docto...
It is not uncommon for postgraduate students to postpone or terminate their studies due to...
Abstract This article explores the expectations made of organised supervision in health and social c...
This paper examines the place of emotions within social work practice. The perceived tensions betwee...
The aim of the article is to find out how participants in supervision experience the supervision pr...
That there are links between effective supervision and effective counselling practice tends to be ta...
This article discusses the complex dynamics and challenges of providing supervision to mental health...
The context of the article is a supervisory relationship between an academic supervisor and a studen...
Background: Background: Supervision is one of the important tools to help people working in assistin...
Supervision is defined as intensive, interpersonally focused one-to-one relationship between the sup...