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(Feminist) Academic Friendships: Discussing and Re-Thinking the Labour of Love
The act of collaboration is complex, as are the reasons academics engage in the practice. Some scholars form collaborative relationships to combat loneliness and isolation. Others view collaboration as a means of expanding their knowledge or abilities, or as an avenue to compensate for weakness. Still others enjoy working with one or more persons in areas of shared interest, believing that the result will be more meaningful, satisfying, and significant than what would be accomplished individually.