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Resolving The Crisis In Research By Changing The Game Morten Huse

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Resolving The Crisis In Research By Changing The Game Morten Huse
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.88 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Morten Huse
ISBN: 9781789906639, 9781789906646, 1789906636, 1789906644
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Resolving The Crisis In Research By Changing The Game Morten Huse by Morten Huse 9781789906639, 9781789906646, 1789906636, 1789906644 instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking book arrives at a time of growing concern for the future of true scholarship. Morten Huse calls upon the scholarly community to reflect on the recent dramatic changes to academia, calling for coordinated efforts to reorganise the scholarly ecosystem. Offering a holistic view of academia, Huse outlines the institutions, audiences, messages, channels and communities that interact in this ecosystem, introducing a 'sharing philosophy' as the foundation of change. Reflecting on the past and looking to the future, this exciting book demands a communal approach to scholarship that comprises an open, innovative and impact-driven attitude to research that can change the academic game. Incisive and optimistic for the future, this book is crucial reading for PhD students and junior faculty members hoping to find new avenues for impactful and innovative research. Established scholars, as well as leaders of academic institutions, academies and associations concerned with recent structural changes to scholarship will also benefit from Huse's strong critique and alternative pathways.

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