Dr. Reinekke Lengelle
Interdisciplinary Studies
Humanities & Social Sciences
Athabasca University
Canada
Biography
Reinekke Lengelle, PhD developed a new form of narrative career guidance called, ‘career writing’ which entails using creative, expressive, and reflective forms of writing to foster the formation of a career identity. Her area of expertise is writing for personal and professional development, of which career writing is a part. She has taught with MAIS since 2003 and has been teaching writing since 1996, both online and face-to-face. Reinekke is also part of a research group at The Hague University, The Netherlands and publishes regularly in scholarly journals. She is also the faculty coordinator for The Journal of Integrated Studies.
Research Interest
writing for personal and professional development career writing: creative, expressive, reflective writing for career development career development life writing holistic health adult education
Publications
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Lengelle, R. (2016). Narrative self-rescue: A poetic response to a precarious labour crisis. New Horizons in Adult Education and Human Resource Development, 28 (1), 46-49.
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Lengelle, R., Meijers, F., & Hughes, D. (2016). Creative writing for life design: Reflexivity, metaphor and change processes through narrative. Journal of Vocational Behavior (In press)
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Lengelle, R., Van der Heijden, B., & Meijers, F. (2016). The foundations of career resilience. In K. Maree (Ed.), Psychology of Career Adaptability, Employability and Resilience. New York, NY. Springer Nature. (In press)