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The Politics and Processes of Scholarship: Contributions to the Study of Education

Autor Lagretta Lenker, Joseph Moxley
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 noi 1995 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Joining the debate about the role of scholarship and research at American universities, this book examines contemporary academic issues, such as the evolution of postmodern concepts of scholarship, scholarship in the late age of print, and incentives for promoting grant writing and scholarly publishing. Contributors, including provosts, faculty development professionals, administrators, editors, and scholars, debate the impact of the German system of research-based graduate study and its faith in the ideal of pure research on American scholarship. Several contributors contend that the legacy of privileging pure research over applied research and pedagogy provides an inadequate model today. Teaching, conducting applied research, and writing works for broad audiences are undervalued, they claim, at many universities. As scholarship becomes more specialized, scholarly writing has become so specialized that few outside the specific discipline can read or understand it.This volume continues the challenge to the concept of pure research and atheoretical teaching. Contributors demonstrate how postmodern theories and social and economic problems are working to explode the myth of disinterested research. The book goes on to analyze how academics can grapple with the social, political, moral, and pedagogical issues confronting society. It also considers the impact of new technologies, such as online databases and electronic journals, on scholarship. Current research suggests that only 10 to 20 percent of the nation's faculty produce the scholarly literature. This volume explores the changes that could help faculty find their voices as scholars, researchers, and grant writers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313295720
ISBN-10: 0313295727
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of Education

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JOSEPH M. MOXLEY, a Professor of English at the University of South Florida, has edited, authored, or coauthored six books on writing, including Publish, Don't Perish (Praeger, 1992). He offers academic writing workshops for faculty at numerous universities, including the University of Puerto Rico, the University of Memphis, and Stetson University College of Law.LAGRETTA T. LENKER is codirector of the Center for Applied Humanities and Director of the Division of Lifelong Learning at the University of South Florida. She currently serves on the editorial board of Continuing Higher Education Review, and is the coeditor of three books, including Gender and Academe: Feminist Pedagogy and Politics.

Cuprins

Foreword by R. Eugene RiceIntroduction by Joseph M. Moxley and Lagretta T. LenkerPostmodern Conceptions of ScholarshipAvoiding the "Research versus Teaching" Trap: Expanding the Criteria for Evaluating Scholarship by Richard C. GebhardtDisciplinary Associations and the Work of Faculty by Robert M. DiamondTalking about Research: Are We Playing Someone Else's Game? by Elizabeth S. BlakeA Reexamination of Views of Scholarly Publishing and Our Expectations of Faculty Productivity in Light of Federal Government Support by Maggie Johnson and David WattProspects for a Revaluation of Academic Values by Morton WinstonThe Dialectic of Feminism and Scholarship by Patsy SchweickartScholarship in the Late Age of PrintThe Scholarly Journal and the Intellectual Sensorium by Ralph NormanAcademic Publishing and New Technologies: Protecting Intellectual Property is the Key by James LichtenbergAll Information is Already in Formation: The Internet and the Future of Learned Journals by R. A. ShoafPrototypes: New Forums for Scholarship in "The Late Age of Print" by Todd Taylor and David ErbenPulling Out the Rug: Technology, Scholarship, and the Humanities by Paul LeBlancThe Physicality of Research: Typesetting, Printing, Binding, Fulfillment, Storage, and Academic Snobbery by George SimsonCommunities of Scholarship in the Electronic Age by Douglas HarperOld Solutions to New Problems: Looking to Renaissance Texts for Strategies of Hypertext Composition by Richard SmythInitiatives for Promoting Grant WritingDeveloping and Supporting Faculty Grant Success: Building Research Capacity at Medium-Size Colleges and Universities by Sandra FeathermanPublishing, Proposing, and Progressing by W. A. SibleyCharacteristics of Successful Institutional Grants by Robert LucasInitiatives for Promoting Scholarly PublishingAdam Smith's Rules for Writers by Bob BoiceThe Role of the Scholarly Editor by Brian ThompsonActive Mentorship in Scholarly Publishing: Why, What, Who, How by Terri FrongiaMentoring and the Art of Getting Dissertations Published by Fredric GaleAnnotated Bibliography of Academic Publishing Sources by Bruce SpeckIndex