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Reflections on the intersection of power and competition in reflecting teams as applied to academic settings
Authors:Fine Marshall
Institution:Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3C5. mfine@wlu.ca
Abstract:This article explores the author's experiences with the concepts of power and competition as they intersect with aspects of reflecting team practices in academic settings. It draws upon Bishop's (2002) work, the elements of which are based on Starhawk's (1987) ideas of power with and power over. The article describes how competition and other power over practices of domination might unfold and intersect with reflecting-team practices. It is proposed that a power over practice, such as competition, which is prevalent in our society and universities, can be incompatible with the collaborative nature of reflecting teams. Suggestions for addressing the dissonance between the environment and reflecting team practice are offered.
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