Following involvement in several academic collectively written articles, the authors question traditional notions of the ‘lone’ individualist author model as the expected standard in the humanities as opposed to large research teams in physical sciences. They use Barthes and Foucault to question the function and the concept of the author and assumed notions of subjectivity. Recent collective writing as a form of peer production and publishing is an attempt to reinvent the concepts of authorship, the author subject and author subjectivity. These bring to the fore the processes of peer review, questions of ownership (for example, of what remains in a revision, whose contribution becomes revised and by whom), and blurr the boundaries around au...
ABSTRACT Research integrity has been under scrutiny, especially in regard to the legitimacy of acade...
This paper is a summary of philosophy, theory, and practice arising from collective writing experime...
This article discusses the claims made by some qualitative researchers that collaborative autoethnog...
This is the second text in the series collectively written by members of the Editors’ Collective, wh...
This is the second text in the series collectively written by members of the Editors' Collectiv...
Management and organization studies commentary on how authors experience peer review of journal pape...
In this article we analyse the points of view (representations, awareness, attitudes, opinions) of a...
This chapter is concerned with the occasions when composition researchers study academic communities...
In this paper, I want to start to untangle some of the philosophical issues associated with our prac...
As exemplified by the articles in this volume, recent scholarship on authorship reflects various i...
This article examines authorship as a socially embedded process by challenging Western notions of th...
In the context of academic financialisation where writing is ‘repurposed’ as an outcome designed to ...
The organisational territory of academia has become heavily gridded by consuming requirements to pro...
Our desire as social researchers has been to self-consciously involve ourselves in the spirit of peo...
Peer review is central to academic publishing. Yet for many it is a mysterious and contentious pract...
ABSTRACT Research integrity has been under scrutiny, especially in regard to the legitimacy of acade...
This paper is a summary of philosophy, theory, and practice arising from collective writing experime...
This article discusses the claims made by some qualitative researchers that collaborative autoethnog...
This is the second text in the series collectively written by members of the Editors’ Collective, wh...
This is the second text in the series collectively written by members of the Editors' Collectiv...
Management and organization studies commentary on how authors experience peer review of journal pape...
In this article we analyse the points of view (representations, awareness, attitudes, opinions) of a...
This chapter is concerned with the occasions when composition researchers study academic communities...
In this paper, I want to start to untangle some of the philosophical issues associated with our prac...
As exemplified by the articles in this volume, recent scholarship on authorship reflects various i...
This article examines authorship as a socially embedded process by challenging Western notions of th...
In the context of academic financialisation where writing is ‘repurposed’ as an outcome designed to ...
The organisational territory of academia has become heavily gridded by consuming requirements to pro...
Our desire as social researchers has been to self-consciously involve ourselves in the spirit of peo...
Peer review is central to academic publishing. Yet for many it is a mysterious and contentious pract...
ABSTRACT Research integrity has been under scrutiny, especially in regard to the legitimacy of acade...
This paper is a summary of philosophy, theory, and practice arising from collective writing experime...
This article discusses the claims made by some qualitative researchers that collaborative autoethnog...