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Interprofessional collaborative practice: A deconstruction
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Practice ManagementSocial CriticismAllied Health ProfessionsRhetoricBad ReaderComparative LiteratureLiterary CriticismJacques DerridaDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesInterprofessional Collaborative PracticeLanguage-based ApproachInterprofessional EducationInter-professional CollaborationPoeticsCritical TheoryNursingPhilosophy Of LanguageCollective IntentionalityFearful ReaderArts
This paper uses (and perhaps abuses) deconstruction to revisit the meanings of collaboration and practice. We start with a description of deconstruction itself, as espoused by Jacques Derrida, and then move onto challenging the notion that words, such as collaboration, can have fixed meanings. And, in the spirit of Derrida, "I can foresee the impatience of the bad reader: this is the way I name or accuse the fearful reader, the reader in a hurry to be determined, decided upon deciding (in order to annul, in other words to bring back to oneself, one has to wish to know in advance what to expect...)" (Derrida, 1987, p. 4--original italics), we move straight into the text.
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