© 2014 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The field of academia is frequently associated with traditional norms that aim to regulate scholarly activity, especially research. The social web, as another field, is often viewed as challenging long-established conventions with novel knowledge production practices. Hence, the two fields seem to oppose rather than complement each other. Using a Bourdieuian lens, this research examines research participants’ accounts of their approaches to practice on the social web in relation to academia. The paper reports on the habitus dissonance between the two fields, before discussing the effects of the two fields’ competing doxas on individuals’ habitus
This paper considers the impact of changes in the landscape of scholarly communication on the activi...
Academics have a chance to make a ‘social impact investment’, by introducing the greater public to o...
Academic social network sites Academia.edu and ResearchGate and reference sharing sites Mendeley, Bi...
© 2014 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The field of academia is frequently ...
The field of academia is frequently associated with traditional norms that aim to regulate scholarly...
This article concerns the Participatory Web and the impact it has on academic researchers’ perceptio...
This post explores academics’ relationships with ‘academic social media’; specifically with regards ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Recent developments in digital scholarship point out that academic practi...
This thesis presents the results of a narrative inquiry study conducted in the context of Higher Edu...
In this paper I review current debates about the nature of scholarship in higher education (followin...
Almost every aspect of an academic’s role involves specialised forms of writing, and the range of di...
Academic social network sites Academia.edu and ResearchGate, and reference sharing sites Mendeley, B...
The aim of this chapter is to provide a view on how researchers present themselves in a social netwo...
For the last few decades, the Internet continually has changed scholarly workflows across discipline...
Networking is not only essential for success in academia, but it should also be seen as a natural co...
This paper considers the impact of changes in the landscape of scholarly communication on the activi...
Academics have a chance to make a ‘social impact investment’, by introducing the greater public to o...
Academic social network sites Academia.edu and ResearchGate and reference sharing sites Mendeley, Bi...
© 2014 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The field of academia is frequently ...
The field of academia is frequently associated with traditional norms that aim to regulate scholarly...
This article concerns the Participatory Web and the impact it has on academic researchers’ perceptio...
This post explores academics’ relationships with ‘academic social media’; specifically with regards ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Recent developments in digital scholarship point out that academic practi...
This thesis presents the results of a narrative inquiry study conducted in the context of Higher Edu...
In this paper I review current debates about the nature of scholarship in higher education (followin...
Almost every aspect of an academic’s role involves specialised forms of writing, and the range of di...
Academic social network sites Academia.edu and ResearchGate, and reference sharing sites Mendeley, B...
The aim of this chapter is to provide a view on how researchers present themselves in a social netwo...
For the last few decades, the Internet continually has changed scholarly workflows across discipline...
Networking is not only essential for success in academia, but it should also be seen as a natural co...
This paper considers the impact of changes in the landscape of scholarly communication on the activi...
Academics have a chance to make a ‘social impact investment’, by introducing the greater public to o...
Academic social network sites Academia.edu and ResearchGate and reference sharing sites Mendeley, Bi...