Item not available in this repository.This handbook explores feeling like an ‘imposter’ in higher education and what this can tell us about contemporary educational inequalities. Asking why imposter syndrome matters now, we investigate experiences of imposter syndrome across social locations, institutional positions, and intersecting inequalities. Our collection queries advice to fit-in with the university, and authors reflect on (not)belonging in, with and against educational institutions. The collection advances understandings of imposter syndrome as socially situated, in relation to entrenched inequalities and their recirculation in higher education. Chapters combine creative methods and linger on the figure of the ‘imposter’ - wary of b...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is an internalized feeling of fraudulence characterized by beliefs that...
Some first-year students may have feelings of Imposter Syndrome, where they feel self-doubt and fear...
In this paper I use an autoethnographic approach to explore my everyday experiences as an early care...
This Handbook is about people and how we can find and feel ourselves positioned in and out of place ...
Imposter syndrome is the experience of persistently feeling like a fraud despite one’s achievements....
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Despite evidence, fears being exposed as not having the expertise expected in your role. o Despite e...
Imposter syndrome (IS) refers to a sensation of not belonging, out-of-place-ness, and the conviction...
This chapter provides an overview of imposter syndrome and how it is not just a personal feeling, bu...
Members of minority populations are forced to hide behind a mask of stereotypes others associate to ...
Many college students are unaware of how imposter syndrome may be affecting them. Imposter syndrome ...
Impostorism is a phenomenon where competent individuals feel phony at school or work and fear being ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Impostor phenomenon, which r...
<p>A lecture given at the University of Rochester outlining what the Impostor Syndrome is, as well a...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is an internalized feeling of fraudulence characterized by beliefs that...
Some first-year students may have feelings of Imposter Syndrome, where they feel self-doubt and fear...
In this paper I use an autoethnographic approach to explore my everyday experiences as an early care...
This Handbook is about people and how we can find and feel ourselves positioned in and out of place ...
Imposter syndrome is the experience of persistently feeling like a fraud despite one’s achievements....
Item previously deposited in University of Strathclyde Institutional Repository on 20 Jul 2021 at: h...
Item previously deposited in University of Strathclyde Institutional Repository on 13 Sep 2017 at: h...
Despite evidence, fears being exposed as not having the expertise expected in your role. o Despite e...
Imposter syndrome (IS) refers to a sensation of not belonging, out-of-place-ness, and the conviction...
This chapter provides an overview of imposter syndrome and how it is not just a personal feeling, bu...
Members of minority populations are forced to hide behind a mask of stereotypes others associate to ...
Many college students are unaware of how imposter syndrome may be affecting them. Imposter syndrome ...
Impostorism is a phenomenon where competent individuals feel phony at school or work and fear being ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Impostor phenomenon, which r...
<p>A lecture given at the University of Rochester outlining what the Impostor Syndrome is, as well a...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is an internalized feeling of fraudulence characterized by beliefs that...
Some first-year students may have feelings of Imposter Syndrome, where they feel self-doubt and fear...
In this paper I use an autoethnographic approach to explore my everyday experiences as an early care...