The Politics and Processes of ScholarshipJoseph Moxley, Lagretta Tallent Lenker Bloomsbury Academic, 1995. nov. 20. - 263 oldal 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. |
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Writing and Publishing for Academic Authors Joseph Michael Moxley,Todd W. Taylor Korlátozott előnézet - 1997 |