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Good authorship practices: facilitating collaborations across disciplines Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities. Dr Pat Noxolo p.noxolo@sheffield.ac.uk. Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities. Aim:
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Good authorship practices: facilitating collaborations across disciplinesSocial Sciences and Arts and Humanities Dr Pat Noxolo p.noxolo@sheffield.ac.uk
Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities • Aim: • Issues and strategies surrounding publication in the social sciences and arts and humanities • Structure: • Pressures to publish • Tensions around publics • Strategies for publication
Pressures to publish • Neoliberal productivism • Citations and ‘refability’ • Centres/margins of knowledge production • Research funding • Impact and outcomes • Knowledge production and circulation • Critical enquiry • Problematizing and shifting centres
Tensions around publics • Interdisciplinary work • Publication cultures • Reputation and association • Non-academic • Participation and consultation • Focus and timescales • Formats and depth • Collaboration and excellence • Beyond (emerging) global hubs • Towers and grassroots
Strategies for publication • Collaborative research • Differential timescales • Differential value • Collaborative writing • (peer) mentoring and career advancement • Creative process and contribution • Style and form • Individual writing • Editor/reviewer’s contribution • Prioritisation and prestige • Satisfaction and voice
Good authorship practices: facilitating collaborations across disciplinesSocial Sciences and Arts and Humanities Dr Pat Noxolo p.noxolo@sheffield.ac.uk