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Cooperative Development and Intercultural Research

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Mariam Attia

Cooperative Development is a non-judgemental approach to personal and professional development. This the purpose of this presentation was to introduce Cooperative Development to researchers in Intercultural Communication.
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Page 1: Cooperative Development and Intercultural Research

‘Cooperative

Development’ and

Intercultural Research

Mariam Attia

9th July, 2014

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Objectives

What is Cooperative Development?

What are Cooperative exchanges like?

How can this approach support researchers in

Intercultural Communication?

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Cooperative

Development

An approach to personal and professional

development (started in the area of teacher

education)

Julian Edge - Late 1980s –> 1992, 2002,

2003, 2006, 2008

Traditions of reflective practice and action

research

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Cooperative

Development

No single way of becoming a researcher is right for everyone

An internal growth approach to researcher development

Researcher self-development is a social phenomenon

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Cooperative

Development

Learning through the expression of one’s

ideas

A specific kind of discourse (neither a

discussion nor a conversation)

Working for regular, agreed upon periods with

another researcher

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Cooperative

Development

Deliberately abandon elements of argument

Creating a space in which one researcher’s

ideas can expand in the search for a discovery

Roles: Speaker & Understander

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Speaker

A non-defensive style of talk

Purpose -> explore a certain issue or area of

interest

Leads to discovery

Basis for plan of action

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Understander

Non-Judgmental -> Puts aside their own set of

knowledge, experience, opinions.. etc, with

the aim of better Understading the Speaker

Facilitates the Speaker’s path of exploration -

discovery -action, in line with the speakers

own professional development goals

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Understander

Respect - Accepting what the speaker says neither agreeing or disagreeing

Empathy - Tries to see things from the speakers point of view

Sincerity - with regard Respect and Empathy

Understander has a set of agreed moves (examples quoted from Edge 2006)

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Reflect

‘Ok, so if I’ve got this right, what you’re saying is..’

‘Just let me see if I’m with you so far.. ‘

© stellar_ball

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Relate

‘A few minutes ago, you said X, didn’t you? And now you’re

saying Y. Are these at all connected for you?’

© Schuilr

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Focus

You have spoken about X, Y and Z so far, is that right?’

(Pause or confirmation) ‘Would it be useful at this point to

Focus on one of them in more depth?’

© AJ Batac

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Set a Goal

Do you see a goal for yourself arising from what you have said so

far?’

‘Am I right in thinking, then, that the goal you see now is ‘X?’

©Anjanized

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Trial a Procedure

‘Maybe you can tell me about the steps you will take to achieve

your goal’

© Gary Dean

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Computer-mediated

Not all researchers have the opportunity to work with others

on intercultural issues.

© Arthur Kantemirov

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Computer-mediated

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A taster..

Activity A – Listening

Please sit next to someone you have not

worked with before.

Think of something really interesting you have

learned in the Summer School.

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A taster..

Activity B – Reflecting

Listen to carefully to this story..

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Over to you..

How can the principles of Cooperative

Development be applied/used in your

research context?

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The Website

.. Offering resources and a community

http://www.cooperative-development.com