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Enemies Of Promise Publishing Perishing And The Eclipse Of Scholarship 1st Edition Lindsay Waters

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Enemies Of Promise Publishing Perishing And The Eclipse Of Scholarship 1st Edition Lindsay Waters
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Publisher: Prickly Paradigm Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Lindsay Waters
ISBN: 9780972819657, 0972819657
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Enemies Of Promise Publishing Perishing And The Eclipse Of Scholarship 1st Edition Lindsay Waters by Lindsay Waters 9780972819657, 0972819657 instant download after payment.

Why should books drive the academic hierarchy? This controversial question posed by Lindsay Waters ignited fierce debate in the academy and its presses, as he warned that the "publish or perish" dictum was breaking down the academic system in the United States. Waters hones his argument in this pamphlet with a new set of questions that challenge the previously unassailable link between publishing and tenure.As one of the most important and innovative editors in the humanities and social sciences, Waters has long witnessed the self-destruction occurring in the academic world because of the pressure to publish. Drawing upon his years of experience, he reveals how this principle is destroying the quality of educational institutions and the ideals of higher learning. It is time for scholars to rise up, Waters argues, and reclaim the governance of their institutions.

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