ABSTRACT

Within the Academy, itself a changing and increasingly entrepreneurial entity, publishing is no longer an option; it is the universal currency that secures a position, tenure and promotion; it is key to academic life. Providing a panoramic picture of the changing publishing climate, Academic Life and the Publishing Landscape will empower scholars by enabling them to navigate this changing terrain more successfully.

This book provides guidance from a range of contributors who use their own wide expertise in writing and publication to document the challenges faced by scholars at different career stages and in different locations. It covers a wide range of debates on publishing, spilt into the following three sections:

  • Mapping the Publication Landscape,
  • Writing for Publication—Learning from Successful Voices,
  • Further Challenges and Possibilities.

With topics ranging from the process of preparing manuscripts for publication, including chapters on calculating journal rankings and understanding the Peer Review process, through to chapters on speaking to international audiences and writing for elite international journals, this book offers a unique perspective on how the changing nature of publishing works.

This will be a useful guide for scholars across the globe looking to enhance their publication performance, and those questioning what needs to be done in order to understand, navigate and to (re-)position one’s self and institution in this increasingly significant and rapidly altering terrain.

Ciaran Sugrue is Professor of Education, University College Dublin, Ireland and has been Head of School from 2011-14.

Sefika Mertkan is an Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership and Management at Eastern Mediterranean University.

 

part |45 pages

Mapping the publication landscape

chapter |12 pages

By book and by blog

The future of academic scholarship

chapter |17 pages

The panoply of publications

Continuity and change

chapter |14 pages

Calculating journal rankings

Peer review, bibliometrics, and alternative metrics?

part |59 pages

Writing for publication – learning from successful voices

chapter |16 pages

Voices of experience

Scholar(ly) perspectives on the emotions, imagination and creativity of writing for publication

chapter |15 pages

Getting my work out there

Writing the journal article

chapter |10 pages

Understanding the peer-review process

Reject, revise, resubmit

chapter |16 pages

Text work/identity work online

Writing for social media

part |60 pages

Further challenges and possibilities

chapter |17 pages

In praise of knowledge bureaucracies

Speaking to international audiences

chapter |14 pages

Playing the game

Writing for elite international journals in an uneven academic world

chapter |13 pages

Academic writing for publication

A backward glance, glimpsing future possibilities