Community-university engaged research is one of the most important innovations occurring within higher education today. Yet the scholarly literature remains largely untouched by these profound shifts. To better understand why and what can be done about it, this book focuses its attention on the research article itself: a prestigious, conventionalised form of writing that helps shape what knowledge is, how we know it and for what purposes. This highly original book challenges the notion of the empirical research article as neutralthat it just is. Analysis of a range of texts from the field of engaged research reveals both the dominance of scientific genre conventions and author-led strategies to modify, adapt and resist them. In the final chapters, a re-imagined research article is proposed. While speculative, this is an important undertaking, offered as critical and practical encouragement for a form of scholarly communication in which social and cognitive justice is not just acknowledged, but is present.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036409821
About Margaret Malone
Dr Margaret Malone is an experienced academic editor writer and researcher with extensive experience mentoring authors from around the world. Dr Malone is the Executive Editor of Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement a leading international journal in the field. Her long-term involvement in academic journal publishing underpins her focus on participation knowledge democracy and change-oriented innovation in scholarly writing and dissemination. This book demonstrates her critical and creative understanding of the ways in which the research articlea cornerstone of academiacan contribute to much needed social and institutional change. Dr Malone was included in the UTS (University of Technology Sydney) Chancellor's List for 2023 which recognises PhD theses of the highest calibre.