Popularizing scholarly research Working with nonacademic stakeholders, teams, and communities Working with nonacademic stakeholders, teams, and communities /
"Today, more people view research that is inaccessible to public audiences and disconnected from public needs, to be of little value. While public scholarship has always existed, and been a regular part of the academic/public discourse since the 1960s (Denzin & Giardina, 2018), it has gaine...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press
[2022]
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Sumario: | "Today, more people view research that is inaccessible to public audiences and disconnected from public needs, to be of little value. While public scholarship has always existed, and been a regular part of the academic/public discourse since the 1960s (Denzin & Giardina, 2018), it has gained considerable attention over the past two decades. This is significant as it has ushered in largescale debates about the nature and role of academic research in society. These debates have occurred in both academic and nonacademic communities"-- |
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Notas: | Incluye ensayos seleccionados publicados originalmente en The Oxford Handbook of Methods for Public Scholars, 2019 Incluye apéndice |
Descripción Física: | XVI, 417 páginas : Ilustraciones (blanco y negro) ; 24 cm |
Bibliografía: | Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice |
ISBN: | 9780190085193 |