Research Impact and the Early Career Researcher 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780203710104-3
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“…Courage takes intentional work on the part of the individual academic and those colleagues that surround them. Hayes ( 2019 ) likens it to the power of the wolf pack, characterised by the connection between and the courageous contribution of each member of the pack to support each wolf to survive and thrive. According to Hayes ( 2019 ), all academics, and in particular ECRs, must find their ‘inner wolf’ in order that fears of professional failure or fraudulence may be managed to create the space for writing to occur.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Courage takes intentional work on the part of the individual academic and those colleagues that surround them. Hayes ( 2019 ) likens it to the power of the wolf pack, characterised by the connection between and the courageous contribution of each member of the pack to support each wolf to survive and thrive. According to Hayes ( 2019 ), all academics, and in particular ECRs, must find their ‘inner wolf’ in order that fears of professional failure or fraudulence may be managed to create the space for writing to occur.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hayes ( 2019 ) likens it to the power of the wolf pack, characterised by the connection between and the courageous contribution of each member of the pack to support each wolf to survive and thrive. According to Hayes ( 2019 ), all academics, and in particular ECRs, must find their ‘inner wolf’ in order that fears of professional failure or fraudulence may be managed to create the space for writing to occur. I likened my own courage to that of the lion, enabling me ‘to let the beast of external expectation retreat’ as encouragement and guidance from my lion’s pride, or colleagues, supported me to trust in myself and my work.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%