'A highly useful and deeply touching account of how real conversation can contribute to the development of genuine professional relations.'
-Nel Noddings, Stanford University, USA
Joshua Spier is Research Associate in the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work at Flinders University, Australia. His research centres on hermeneutic phenomenological approaches to meaning in higher education and community development practice.
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"What I found so rewarding about Spier's approach is that he makes a concerted effort to render Heidegger's language relevant, meaningful and accessible to the world of practical enquiry ... . it is the key contribution that this book makes to the question of what it means to be an educator that I think is of most significance to its readers." (Mo Mandic, International Journal of Lifelong Education, September, 2018)
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