Mentoring for Social Inclusion: A Critical Approach to Nurturing Mentor Relationships

Mentoring for Social Inclusion: A Critical Approach to Nurturing Mentor Relationships

by Helen Colley
Mentoring for Social Inclusion: A Critical Approach to Nurturing Mentor Relationships

Mentoring for Social Inclusion: A Critical Approach to Nurturing Mentor Relationships

by Helen Colley

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Overview

What does mentoring really mean? What can be achieved through mentor relationships?
This timely book examines one of the fastest growing social movements of our time. As millions of volunteers worldwide continue to add to the mentoring phenomenon, the need for this authoritative text becomes increasingly evident. It capably traces the history of mentoring, unravelling the many myths that surround it, with a combination of intellectual rigour, insight and lucid discussions.
The author draws upon detailed case studies, providing a unique and vivid account of mentoring through the voices of the participants themselves. These eye-opening narratives reveal the complex power dynamics of the mentor relationship, giving the reader the chance to:
* Contextualise mentoring against the background policy driven schemes and social inequalities;
* Look beyond the popular myths of self-sacrificing and devoted mentors, and understand the emotional cost of mentoring;
* Appreciate young people's view of mentoring and recognise the benefits and the counterproductive outcomes it can produce;
* Reflect on a range of models of mentoring, and consider policies to support good practice.
The strength of this book lies in the author's ability to present complex material in a highly readable form. It offers a radically new theoretical analysis of mentoring, based on award-winning research, arguing that mentoring cannot be separated from the wider power relations that surround those involved. For anyone with a professional commitment or link to mentoring, including managers, practitioners and policy-makers, this is an essential, incomparable read.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134387137
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/16/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 383 KB

About the Author

Dr Helen Colley is Senior Research Fellow at the Lifelong Learning Institute, University of Leeds and a Fellow of the National Institute of Careers Education and Counselling

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1. The rise of the mentoring movement 1. The emergence of engagement mentoring 2. Unravelling myths of Mentor Part 2. The mentor relationship 3. New Beginnings: An engagement mentoring scheme 4. 'I know I'm only young, but I know what I want': Resistance and agency on the part of the mentees 5. 'To suffer and be still': Surveillance, self-surveillance and the transformation of mentors' dispositions 6. Love's labour's lost? Mentoring as an impossible fiction Part 3. A new analysis of mentoring 7. Mentoring for social inclusion: Empowerment or control? 8. Mentoring for social inclusion: Issues for policy, practice and research
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