Important talk on re-valuing the art of the #BookReview as contribution to knowledge & disciplinary reflexivity.

Relevant to & beyond #AppliedLinguistics & English for Academic Purposes (EAP) communities

#AcademicReading #AcWri #HigherEducation #SlowAcademia #tleap

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8xwD5qlDEk

Book Reviews - Alex Ding

YouTube

What's the point of academic writing?

Is it to get promoted, published, have impact, think through complexity, get "the right information in the right place so it can change lives?"

Do we need new criteria?

#AcWri #AI #AcceleratedAcademy #SlowAcademia
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2023/11/02/we-need-more-garbage-subtraction-because-of-ai/

AI Will Lead Us to Need More Garbage-subtraction. - The Scholarly Kitchen

Generative AI wants to make information cheap, but will people want to read it? Are we ready for more productive writers?

The Scholarly Kitchen
RIVERSTRIDE

Meandering and Meaning

RiverStride

"book reviews are essential to how we engage with knowledge in our fields and beyond. When done well, they signal deep engagement with the thinking of others and provide insights into how we value each other’s contributions to knowledge" (p. 16 https://apples.journal.fi/article/view/114738/75360)

#SlowAcademia #AcademicPublishing #AcWri #tleap

View of The limits of translingualism - pdf

How academics review books (and each other)

The editorial guidelines for academic book reviews regularly instruct authors to focus on the content of the works being reviewed, rather than the authors. But, how far does this hold true in pract…

Impact of Social Sciences

In case of interest, I've blogged about my thoughts & experiences of #AcademicPublishing here:

https://academicemergence.press/

I have a co-authored article on this issue coming out soon(ish) with Professor Kristina Hultgren of the #OpenUniversity, so trying to keep related publications on this in one thread, but also hoping for #AcademicMastodon reactions & reflections to questions of #OpenAccess #DemocratisingKnowledge #EthicalPublishing #SlowAcademia

Academic Emergence

It's gone.

I've de-activated my main bird account, my window into #interdisciplinary knowledge, threads of thought - rabbit-holes, maybe - that have been a staple of my research for exactly 10 years (from #PhD to Lectureship).

But I know who to look for and where, now. And perhaps this is the catalyst for a healthier #SlowAcademia or #DifferentAcademia or #JudiciousAcademia or #ReflexiveAcademia.

I now need #TheOpenUniversity to transition so I can let go of my professional alias @pace-ou 🐦

This is my 2nd #MastodonIntroduction as I had to move instance, so apologies to those who already know me and 'hi' to my new sciences.social instance 🙂

Academic writing #AcWri is my thing as well as the #RealPolitik that surrounds it, eg calls for #SlowAcademia, ethical #AcademicPublishing practices, and ensuring those who don't easily get their academic voices heard are read (eg my work with https://www.ucl.ac.uk/nahrein/apply/academiq).

More in my bio.

Very happy to be on #AcademicMastodon!

AcademIQ

AcademIQ - Strengthening research capacity in Iraq

The Nahrein Network

By way of a #MastodonIntroduction, I'm a UK-based academic working part-time at the Open University's Graduate School & Dept. of Languages & Applied Linguistics.

Academic Writing (#AcWri) is my thing, especially its socio-linguistic, #ArtificialIntelligence and critical implications (hence #CriticalRealism in my profile).

I'm also involved in projects to enable less-heard academic voices to emerge, eg via https://www.ucl.ac.uk/nahrein/apply/academiq

I toot in English, Italian, French.

In search of #SlowAcademia