The knowledge polity : teaching and research in the social sciences /

"This chapter introduces our holistic view of knowledge production in sociology and political science. Enlarging our view beyond the individualistic publication pipeline metaphor, we press the conception of academics as citizens of a knowledge polity with rights and responsibilities. Knowledge...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Djupe, Paul A. (Author), Smith, Amy Erica (Author), Sokhey, Anand Edward, 1981- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: From the Pipeline to the Polity
  • The Who, When, What, and Where of Submissions and Publications
  • The Who, When, What, and Where of Teaching
  • The Institutional Context: Universities, Departments, and Families
  • Advice Networks and Coauthorship
  • Disposed to Publish or Teach? Exploring the Role of Personality
  • The Publication Pipeline
  • The Tweeting Polity: Mediated Public Engagement and Academic Research
  • It Takes a Polity to Raise a Publication: Peer Reviewing and Academic Citizenship
  • Conclusion.