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Developing Feedback Literacy for Academic Journal Peer Review: Narratives from Researchers in Education and Applied Linguistics: Routledge Research in Higher Education

Editat de Sin Wang Chong, Aurora Lixinhao Gao
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 noi 2024
This edited volume showcases first-hand accounts of crafting and handling feedback during the peer review process from early career researchers (ECRs), journal editors and experienced reviewers to develop the concept of ‘feedback literacy’ in academic peer review contexts.
This novel collection of research uses personal reflections, disseminations of good practices, research syntheses and small-scale primary studies to highlight implications for feedback practices, demonstrating how academics’ capacity, disposition and skills in providing and engaging with constructive, professional and actionable feedback are crucial to ensure a comprehensive and worthwhile process. Chapters draw attention to the need for academics to develop feedback literacy, both at the ECR level and for more experienced peer reviewers, journal editors and authors, furthering discussion on improvement strategies and solutions to current feedback practices.
Reimagining journal peer review as an inclusive and sustainable participatory system, this book will appeal to scholars and researchers working in higher education and educational assessment. There will be particular interest among postgraduate students and ECRs across the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines for whom journal peer review has a particular relevance.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032430911
ISBN-10: 1032430915
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: 20
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Higher Education

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Part 1: State-of-play of journal peer review feedback research and practice
 
Introduction
Academics’ feedback literacy for journal peer review
 
Chapter 1
A critical review of scholarly peer review research from 2000 to 2021
Part 2: Editors’ perspectives
  Chapter 2
Interpreting the review process in applied linguistics research
  
Chapter 3
Encouraging publication of two-year faculty through a collaborative, open peer review process
 
Part 3: Authors’ perspectives
 
Chapter 4
Perception of academics in non-western countries towards paper submissions/ publishing in international peer review journals
 
Chapter 5
The role of peer review in developing my dual educator-researcher identity
Part 4: Early career researchers’ perspectives
 
Chapter 6
Developing early career researcher feedback literacy: Reflective learning as a catalyst
 
Chapter 7
Developing novice academics’ feedback literacy: a workshop approach
Part 5: Future directions
 
Conclusion
Feedback in journal peer review: The way forward

Recenzii

'This perspicacious volume emphasises the significance and complexity of feedback literacy in journal peer review in Education and Applied Linguistics. It uniquely blends the experiences and insights of journal editors, authors, and early career researchers, offering a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and opportunities inherent in engaging with peer review feedback, as well as presenting pressing points for future directions of feedback literacy. Essential reading for researchers at all career stages, this volume provides invaluable perspectives on navigating the dynamics of academic publishing and feedback reception.'
Jim McKinley, Professor of Applied Linguistics, University College London, UK, and Editor of System
 
'Peer review is an integral part of scientific development and it triggers emotional reactions from all sides. Yet, scholars are rarely trained to constructively provide feedback or effectively engage with it. To this end, this book is undoubtedly a necessary resource for those involved in academic publishing including researchers, graduate students, journal editors, and publishers.'
Masatoshi Sato, Professor, Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile, and Editor of Language Awareness
 
'This is a book that will transform our thinking about literacy, feedback, (peer) review, and how the scholarship review of academic journals may develop its collective judgmental acumen. Its perspective(s), frameworks, and exposition offer scholars and students insights on how feedback literacy may be gleaned and enhanced from systematic review. If research is posited as systematic inquiry made public, then perhaps review may be appreciated for its potential to support assessment literacy through systematic informed judgement made accessible and educative for all learners.'
Kelvin Heng Kiat Tan, Associate Professor, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
 
'The academic practice of peer reviewing for journals is frequently a process shrouded in mystery. Adopting the increasingly popular lens of feedback literacy, this book offers insights on peer review which should appeal to academics at all stages of their career. This book is valuable for those wishing to reflect upon and improve their own practice, to support others to participate in a core aspect of academic life, and to anyone involved in journal editing.'
Joanna Tai, Senior Research Fellow, Deakin University, Australia

Notă biografică

Sin Wang Chong is Director of Impact and Innovation at the International Education Institute, University of St Andrews, and Professor, Head of Evidence Synthesis and Chair of Research Ethics at the National Institute of Teaching in London.
Aurora Lixinhao Gao is a doctoral candidate in Applied Linguistics at the University of Cambridge, UK. Prior to her PhD, she earned a Master of Philosophy degree with distinction from the University of Cambridge. Aurora serves as Research Assistant at the Research for Equitable Access and Learning Centre, University of Cambridge, UK, and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).

Descriere

This edited volume showcases first-hand accounts of crafting and handling feedback during the peer review process from early career researchers (ECRs), journal editors, and experienced reviewers to develop the concept of ‘feedback literacy’ in academic peer review contexts.