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D. P. Dash

Adjunct Professor - Management en Xavier Institute of Management | Bhubaneswar , India

Materias:
Administración pública, Antropología, Artes escénicas/visuales, Asistencia social, Ciencias empresariales, Educación, Estudios de cultura/género, Filosofía, Periodismo y comunicación, Psicología, Sociología
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Estado:
Open to collaboration.

Trabajo

Materias:
Educación, Antropología, Psicología, Sociología, Estudios de cultura/género, Artes escénicas/visuales, Filosofía, Ciencias empresariales, Periodismo y comunicación, Administración pública, Asistencia social
Palabras clave de la investigación:
Academic and professional practice, Research education and research practice, Social spaces for research and innovation, Management of uncertainty and ambiguity, Interaction and adjustment, Identity disruption and development, Self-observation and self-direction
Intereses de colaboración:
I am interested in collaborating with people who want to develop themselves as reflective professionals or researchers, irrespective of discipline and field. I also want to work with senior professionals who are contemplating an academic career.
Biografía:
Professor D. P. Dash is an Indian citizen, raised mainly in Bhubaneswar, India. Prof Dash studied technology and management (BTech Honours, Indian Institute of Technology; PostGradDip, Xavier Institute of Management, India) and systems thinking and action research (PhD, Lincoln, UK). He has professional experience as an engineer and management consultant in the private sector, academic teaching and research experience in India, the UK, and Malaysia. Dash’s work reflects a curiosity about how persons from different backgrounds could converse and connect with each other, what might impede or facilitate such conversation, and the range of outcomes possible. He has pursued this theme in a variety of contexts, including sensitivity training, participatory planning and designing, professional development, community and organisational development, leadership, and research education. His key ideas are related to managing the boundary conditions for effective communication, coordination, and innovations in practical contexts. Dash has been a key initiator of the Journal of Research Practice and a co-editor since its beginning in 2005. RECENT ARTICLE: Dash, D. P. (2015). Enacting a developmental niche for researchers: Lessons from research education initiatives in India and Malaysia. International Journal for Researcher Development, 6(2), 144-164. RECENT BOOK CHAPTER: Dash, D. P. (2017, in press). Recruiting and developing second-career academics in universities. In R. Erwee, P. Danaher, Meredith Harmes, Marcus Harmes, & F. F. Padró (Eds.), Post-graduate education in higher education (Series: University Development and Administration, Vol. 5). New York, NY: Springer.

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