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2021 ◽  
Vol 63 (4) ◽  
pp. 337-351
Author(s):  
Alexandra Maftei ◽  
Andrei Dumitriu ◽  
Andrei-corneliu Holman

Author(s):  
Rachel Paterson ◽  
Ijeoma Favour Vincent-Akpu

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lydia Indira ◽  
Martha Ayu

Dalam latar belakang keluarga terdapat  pola asuh yang dikaitkan sebagai faktor munculnya Impostor Syndrome yaitu authoritarian parenting dimana orang tua memiliki proteksi yang berlebihan kepada anak dan menerapkan aturan serta memiliki standar khusus yang harus dipenuhi oleh anak. Pada kasus mahasiswa salah jurusan sering ditemukan bahwa proses untuk pengambilan jurusan ditentukan oleh orang tua. Mereka hanya bisa mengikuti karena ini bentuk kepatuhan, sehingga terkadang mereka merasa jika apa yang mereka jalani ini hanyalah sebuah keterpaksaan. Selama menjalani perkuliahan mereka merasa terpaksa, akan tetapi nilai akademis mereka tidak terganggu bahkan cenderung memiliki nilai-nilai yang baik dan berprestasi.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat hubungan antara authoritarian parenting dengan Impostor Syndrome pada mahasiwa salah jurusan. Subjek penelitian berjumlah 100 orang dengan menggunakan teknik purposive sampling. Metode analisa data menggunakan metode uji korelasi statistik yaitu korelasi product moment.Berdasarkan analisis data ditemukan bahwa terdapat hubungan yang arahnya positif antara authoritarian parenting dengan Impostor Syndrome pada mahasiswa salah jurusan. Hal ini terlihat dari perolehan angka koefisien korelasinya yang sebesar 0,230 dengan tingkat signifikansi 0,05.


Author(s):  
Carolyn Magee Bell ◽  
Tyler A Vest ◽  
Sara J White

Disclaimer In an effort to expedite the publication of articles , AJHP is posting manuscripts online as soon as possible after acceptance. Accepted manuscripts have been peer-reviewed and copyedited, but are posted online before technical formatting and author proofing. These manuscripts are not the final version of record and will be replaced with the final article (formatted per AJHP style and proofed by the authors) at a later time.


CSA News ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 66 (10) ◽  
pp. 48-49
Author(s):  
Chrissie A. Segars
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
JaeWon Kim ◽  
Yuri Kim ◽  
Yuna Jeong ◽  
Youngki Lee

Author(s):  
Paolo Ruffino

Game workers and reports on the videogame industry frequently document cases of anxiety, depression, burnout and impostor syndrome. Mental health issues are exacerbated among independent developers and freelancers. The article draws on interviews with four London-based independent videogame developers who have been producing 'deep games' about mental health. The article argues that conceiving, producing and releasing these videogames is understood by their makers as a strategy to establish new and 'deeper' relations with consumers, participants and other developers. Developers seek relations with other game workers and players through the process of making, researching, testing, and showing their videogames. Their responses draw on biographical self-reflexivity and are articulated within a network sociality that conceives the individual developer as the agent of change. The development of videogames about mental health is interpreted by the participants as facilitating exchanges of autobiographical experiences that are otherwise regulated by the norms of professional networking. At the same time, these exchanges aim at the establishment of new forms of sociality and at a fairer and more inclusive videogame industry.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Siti Masrifatul Fitriyah

Studying overseas may offer myriad riches of extraordinary experiences, especially due to the opportunities to immerse into a different academic culture. However, for some, the difference may be a hurdle that brings them into a mental roller coaster along their study journey. In this reflective paper, against the backdrop of my overseas studies experiences, I recount my bumpy journey of battling the so-called impostor syndrome which prevented me from being productive until I found the lights at the end of the tunnel and finally found a way to move on with my journey and earned my degree. Self-appreciation and community support seemed to be the most important influences that may have led me to be free from the syndrome and to finally achieve my main objectives.


2021 ◽  
Vol 84 (2) ◽  
pp. 502-519
Author(s):  
April K. Anderson-Zorn ◽  
Michael Andrew Davis ◽  
Danielle Nowak ◽  
Alison Stankrauff

ABSTRACT In 2019, a group of archivists participated in two conference sessions focused on impostor syndrome in the archives field. Though no comprehensive study on impostor syndrome has been undertaken in the archives profession, the authors listened to numerous stories of the phenomenon among audience members. This perspectives article considers the presence and impact of impostor syndrome in the archives field. The authors define the phenomenon, review literature on its influences in the information science profession, include stories of archives professionals working with impostor syndrome, and offer suggestions for working through impostor syndrome.


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