The Oxford handbook of methods for public scholarship:

Public scholarship, which has been on the rise over the past 25 years, produces knowledge that is available outside of the academy, is useful to relevant stakeholders, and addresses publicly identified needs. By involving stakeholders in the entire process, and making the findings accessible, public...

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Weitere Verfasser: Leavy, Patricia 1975- (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Oxford University Press 2019
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Zusammenfassung:Public scholarship, which has been on the rise over the past 25 years, produces knowledge that is available outside of the academy, is useful to relevant stakeholders, and addresses publicly identified needs. By involving stakeholders in the entire process, and making the findings accessible, public scholars contribute to the democratisation of research. The Oxford Handbook of Methods for Public Scholarship provides methodological instruction for engaging in public scholarship
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Ethical issues working with vilnerable populations - Isabel Araiza -- - Health Theatre: Embodying Research - Susan Cox, George Belliveau -- - Narrative Film as Public Scholarship - Yen Yen Woo -- - Visual art campaigns - Raisa Foster -- - Cellphilms in Public Scholarship - Katie MacEntee, Casey Burkholder, Joshua Schwab-Cartas -- - Writing collaboratively - JeffriAnne Wilder -- - Generating Publicity and Engaging with the Media to Promote Academic Research - Mark David Ryan -- - Growing the Revolutionary Intellectual, Creating the Counterpublic Sphere - Peter McLaren, Lilia D. Monz o -- - Literature and Creative Writing as Public Scholarship - Sandra Faulkner, Sheila Squillante -- - Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Methods for Public Scholarship - Patricia Leavy -- - A Brief Statement on the Future of Public Scholarship and the Research Methods Landscape - Patricia Leavy --
- Composing an Undivided Life as an Activist/Scholar: Methods for Practicing Engaged Social Movement Scholarship - Adria D. Goodson -- - The Impossible Task of Community Art Practice: A methodological micro-guide for seven young Chicagoanss - Jorge Lucero, William Estrada -- - For the Sake of Humanity: Research on Cross-Cultural Collaborative Arts for Public Health - Wendy L. Sternberg -- - Public ethnography - Tony E. Adams, Robin M. Boylorn -- - Online, Asynchronous Data Collection in Qualitative Research - Tracy Spencer, Linnea Rademaker, Peter Williams, Cynthia Loubier -- - Public scholarship, Public Intellectuals and the Role of Higher Education in a Time of Crisis - Henry Giroux -- - Academic Blogs - Jimmie Manning -- - Audience and Voice (and Sometimes Reflexivity) - Yvonna Lincoln, Vassa Grichko, Glenn Allen Phillips -- - Academics writing for a broader public audience - Phillip Vannini, Sarah Abbott --
- Grant Writing as a Creative Process: Methods from Brainstorming to Project-Building, Mangement and Completion - Ellen Gorsevski, Kate Magsamen-Conrad, Lisa Hanasono -- - Disaster Research: Past, Present, and Future - Mark R. Landahl, DeeDee Bennett, Brenda D. Phillips -- - (Un)Settling Imagined Lands: A Par/Des(i) Approach to De/colonizing Methodologies - Kakali Bhattacharya -- - Data Collection via Email - Adrienne Trier-Bieniek -- - Creative Nonfiction in Qualitative Inquiry - Jessica Smartt Gullion, Jessica Spears Williams -- - #spacesforknowledgeproduction - Daniel T. Barney, Lorrie Blair, Juan Carlos Castro -- - Ethical Challenges Community-Based Researchers and Community-Based Organizations Face: Can We Still Work Together? - Margaret R. Boyd -- - The 21st Century Academic Landscape: From a Disciplinary to a Transdisciplinary Model - Patricia Leavy -- - Interviews: Using conversations in public scholarship - Svend Brinkmann --
- Oral History, The Public Record, and The Story - Valerie J. Janesick
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ISBN:9780190936396
DOI:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190274481.001.0001

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