Writing is crucial to an academic’s role of producing, shaping and distributing knowledge. However, academic writing itself is increasingly being shaped by the contemporary university’s managerial practices and evaluation frameworks. Sharon McCulloch describes how her research on academics’ writing practices has revealed tensions around the ways in which managerial practices interact with academics’ individual career goals, disciplinary values and sense of scholarly identity
Earlier work inspired by a body of literature raised important questions about the workings of the U...
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) is too busy playing catch-up with American styles of impact ...
Writing and publishing are crucial to the development of a successful academic career. However, lect...
This paper addresses how academics navigate different kinds of prestige and different systems of val...
As researchers debate ideas of how to create an academic impact in preparation for the REF, Dr Peter...
This paper reports on findings from project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council in th...
Academics are assured by government ministers and institutional heads that research assessment is de...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze how global and local changes in higher education imp...
Academics’ sense of scholarly identity is closely linked to the writing they do. However, the range ...
In a rush to publish papers before the forthcoming cut-off point for the Research Excellence Framewo...
In an international culture of performance-based funding systems for higher education institutions (...
Discussions around the REF have tended to be negative, but academics appear to have experienced the ...
Academics Writing recounts how academic writing is changing in the contemporary university, transfor...
Dissemination of knowledge from research-active academics has always been relevant in the academic l...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze how global and local changes in higher education im...
Earlier work inspired by a body of literature raised important questions about the workings of the U...
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) is too busy playing catch-up with American styles of impact ...
Writing and publishing are crucial to the development of a successful academic career. However, lect...
This paper addresses how academics navigate different kinds of prestige and different systems of val...
As researchers debate ideas of how to create an academic impact in preparation for the REF, Dr Peter...
This paper reports on findings from project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council in th...
Academics are assured by government ministers and institutional heads that research assessment is de...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze how global and local changes in higher education imp...
Academics’ sense of scholarly identity is closely linked to the writing they do. However, the range ...
In a rush to publish papers before the forthcoming cut-off point for the Research Excellence Framewo...
In an international culture of performance-based funding systems for higher education institutions (...
Discussions around the REF have tended to be negative, but academics appear to have experienced the ...
Academics Writing recounts how academic writing is changing in the contemporary university, transfor...
Dissemination of knowledge from research-active academics has always been relevant in the academic l...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze how global and local changes in higher education im...
Earlier work inspired by a body of literature raised important questions about the workings of the U...
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) is too busy playing catch-up with American styles of impact ...
Writing and publishing are crucial to the development of a successful academic career. However, lect...