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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Subverting Trauma : Evidencing a Need for Trauma-informed Principles in Editing Practice
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'Trauma-informed practice is a strengths-based framework that guides the service provisions of the Australian healthcare and education sectors. Based on Mental Health Australia’s (Kezelman, 2014) definition of trauma-informed care, the principles underpinning a trauma-informed approach to practice include safety, trustworthiness, opportunity for choice, collaboration, empowerment and respect for diversity. While there is significant research on trauma-informed care and trauma-informed pedagogy in both national and international contexts, there is a dearth of literature on trauma- informed editing practice. Given that writing itself is a vehicle for processing and sharing traumatic experience, the lack of directives around editing potentially traumatic content and working with authors who have histories of trauma is concerning, with risks of harm to both the author and editor if adequate provisions are not in place. This qualitative study reviews existing trauma-informed frameworks and conducts a field survey of practising editors who self-identify as working, or having worked, with traumatic material or trauma survivors. The use of trauma-informed tools in a creative industry necessitates a cultural and philosophical shift and the findings from this research corroborate the need for both formalised guidelines, and for future editors to be explicitly educated in these practices.' (Publication abstract) 

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    y separately published work icon TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs vol. 27 no. 2 October 2023 27243388 2023 periodical issue 'This edition of TEXT marks the first in the journal’s twenty-seven-year history without Managing Editor, and formerly General Editor, Professor Nigel Krauth, at the helm. Nigel co- founded TEXT alongside Tess Brady in 1997. Earlier this year he announced his intention to step down from the role due to illness, and in this editorial we want to acknowledge his extraordinary leadership and vision.'   (Publication summary) 2023
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