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Journal of Research Practice: Connecting Researchers

Journal of Research Practice: Connecting Researchers. D. P. Dash & W. Ulrich Editors, Journal of Research Practice http://jrp.icaap.org/ Aug 2, 2013. First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation, September 8-11, 2013, Canberra, Australia. A New Publication Culture.

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Journal of Research Practice: Connecting Researchers

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  1. Journal of Research Practice: Connecting Researchers D. P. Dash & W. Ulrich Editors, Journal of Research Practice http://jrp.icaap.org/ Aug 2, 2013 First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation, September 8-11, 2013, Canberra, Australia.

  2. A New Publication Culture “Previous attempts to establish broad-scope practice-oriented transdisciplinary-focus journals . . . do not seem to have been particularly successful” (Kueffer et al., 2007, p. 26). Question: Why? Our answer: Insufficient engagement with the actual experiences and reflections of researchers and professionals Kueffer, C., Hirsch Hadorn, G., Bammer, G., van Kerkhoff, L., & Pohl, C. (2007). Towards a publication culture in transdisciplinary research. GAIA, 16(1), 22-26. Retrieved from http://www.geobot.umnw.ethz.ch/publications/PDF_publications/804.pdf

  3. Connecting Researchers • Voice of the researcher • Critical reflection on research experiences • Six integrative focus areas, each with its own ‘Focus Editor’: 1. Research Applications 2. Research Spaces 3. Research Education 4. Research Experiences 5. Research Philosophy 6. Research on Research • Integrative themes for special issues | Integrative Research | Research Education| Interdisciplinarity | Autoethnography | Experiential Knowledge | Artistic Research | Psychodynamics | Research Assistantships*| Journal Rankings* • ‘Viewpoints & Discussion’ section *Forthcoming in 2013 & 2014

  4. JRP: Editorial Vision Connecting Researchers … Extending Organised Inquiry … • Understanding research as a type of social practice • Highlighting the dynamics of research practice • Deliberating on the challenges encountered by researchers • Exploring how research conventions arise and change • Triggering interdisciplinary dialogue and innovation • Enhancing research practice in various domains and spaces JRP targets all researchers, scholars, professionals, and students, irrespective of disciplinary background.

  5. JRP: Sample Articles • A Portrait of the Researcher as a Boundary Crosser | JRP, 3(1) | 2007 • Advancing Transdisciplinary and Translational Research Practice | JRP, 3(2) | 2007 • Clarifying the Imperative of Integration Research ... | JRP, 1(2) | 2005 • Collaborative Research on Sustainability: Myths and Conundrums ... | JRP, 5(1) | 2009 • Exploring Forms of Triangulation to Facilitate Collaborative ... | JRP, 2(2) | 2006 • Forms and Levels of Integration | JRP, 9(1) | 2013 • How and Why to Teach Interdisciplinary Research Practice | JRP, 3(2) | 2007 • Improving Non-observational Experiences | JRP, 7(2) | 2011 • Integration Initiatives at CSIRO | JRP, 1(2) | 2005 • Learning Not to Think Like an Economist | JRP, 3(2) | 2007 • My Life's Journey as Researcher | JRP, 2(2) | 2006 • Practice-Near and Practice-Distant Methods ... | JRP, 8(1) | 2012 • Research Skills for the Future | JRP, 9(1) | 2013 • Science as Reflective Practice | JRP, 5(1) | 2009 • Searching for an Appropriate Research Design | JRP, 2(1) | 2006 • Strategic Integration: The Practical Politics ... | JRP, 1(2) | 2005 • Unraveling Researcher Subjectivity ... | JRP, 6(1) | 2010 • Voice of the Researcher | JRP, 3(1) | 2007

  6. Challenges Currently Faced • Financial Challenge | Maintaining free access and low publishing cost | Maintaining current revenue model (institutional sponsorship + individual contributions + optional copyediting fees) | Maintaining editorial independence • Quality Challenge | Attracting quality submissions | A peer-review process that benefits all participants (authors, reviewers, editors) | Balancing bibliometric criteria of quality with scholarly, educational, and practical criteria • Innovation Challenge| Need to reflect new research thinking and practice: JRP Concept Hierarchy | Need to adapt to technological changes: strong technological partner (AU Press, Canada)

  7. JRP: Experience & Prospects • Intellectual support from researchers around the world • Well-functioning ‘learning community’ of peer reviewers • Excellent technical support from our publisher, AU Press, Canada • Outstanding institutional support from Xavier, India, during the early stage • Expanded leadership team of six Focus Editors • New model of cooperation with universities (current cooperation with Swinburne, Malaysia) • New sponsorships required from individuals and institutions • Relevance and utilisation of the journal need careful monitoring • Engagement with researchers needs enhancing in multiple fields Invitation: Regardless of your field of research, use JRP to promote critical reflection on how research is conducted in your field | Share your ideas with us: journal.jrp@gmail.com Thank you!

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