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Tag Archives: academic publishing
Hitting My Stride: a System for Developing a Research Agenda beyond the Dissertation / Book Project
With the academic year ended and our seniors graduated and feted, many, if not most, scholars are now turning their attention to their summer writing projects. This is especially true of those of us with heavy teaching loads, who often … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Conferences and Professional Development Opportunities, Publishing, Research and Scholarship, writing
Tagged Academic Conferences, academic publishing, academic writing, balancing research and teaching, developing a research agenda, early career researcher, new professor advice, research agenda
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Progress … doesn’t always look like progress (a post [mostly] on research and publication)
I imagine that everyone who reads this blog has at least a passing familiarity with academia–perhaps you are a student, or the parent of a student, in college or graduate school, or a fellow professor or other member of the … Continue reading
The Week In Review, October 19-25(26), 2015
Research “Histories of Contexts: Form, Argument, and Ideology in A Gest of Robyn Hode Alex Kaufman, in British Outlaws of Literature and History, ed. Alex Kaufman (McFarland, 2011) “Playing With Food: Medieval Manners and Unruly Behavior in the Domestic Space … Continue reading