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Academic
Academic Engagement
academic identity formation
Academic Persona
Academic Twitter
Air Hostesses
Asian Australian
Asian Australian Arts
Asian Australian Scholarly Activism
Asian Australian Studies
Asian Australian Writers
Australian National University
Barbour Kim
Blogging
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Classroom
Collapsed Publics
Critical Perspectives
Critical-Digital Scholar
Daniels Jessie
Data Labs
Data Scientific Practice
data-driven pedagogy
Digital
Digital Academic
Digital Humanities
Digital Methods
Digital Scholars
digital scholarship
Digital Technologies
digital transformation in academia
Doctoral Researchers
Education Data Science
Educational Data Science
Educational Research
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Esteves Katherine
Flipped Classroom Model
Forsey Martin
Freund Katharina
Frost Charlotte
Goldrick-Rab Sara
Higher Education
higher education policy analysis
Higher Education World University
Higher Education World University Rankings
Inger Mewburn
International University Libraries
Intersection of Orality
Intersections Online
Khoo Tseen
Kizimchuk Stephanie
Learning in Public
Learning Performative Reflexivity
Legacy Institutions
Lemon Narelle
Literacy
Lupton Deborah
McPherson Megan
Mediated Academic
Mewburn Inger
MOOC
MOOC Context
Moore Christopher
Networked Scholarship
Online
Online reputation
online scholarly communication
P. David Marshall
Page Sara
Persona Development
PhD
Platform
Saint Cloud State University
Scholarship
social media research methods
Stewart Bonnie
Thesis Whisperer
Thomson Pat
Times Higher Education World University
Twitter
Unsupervised Machine Learning
Williamson Ben
Zapasnik Jonathon

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138202573
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Academic work, like many other professional occupations, has increasingly become digitised. This book brings together leading scholars who examine the impacts, possibilities, politics and drawbacks of working in the contemporary university, using digital technologies. Contributors take a critical perspective in identifying the implications of digitisation for the future of higher education, academic publishing protocols and platforms and academic employment conditions, the ways in which academics engage in their everyday work and as public scholars and relationships with students and other academics. The book includes accounts of using digital media and technologies as part of academic practice across teaching, research administration and scholarship endeavours, as well as theoretical perspectives. The contributors span the spectrum of early to established career academics and are based in education, research administration, sociology, digital humanities, media and communication.

Deborah Lupton is Centenary Research Professor in the News and Media Research Centre, Faculty of Arts and Design at the University of Canberra, Australia. She is the author/co-author of 16 books, the latest of which are Digital Sociology (Routledge, 2015), The Quantified Self: A Sociology of Self-Tracking (Polity, 2016) and Digital Health: Critical Perspectives (Routledge, in press), and has also edited three further books. Deborah is the co-leader of the Digital Data and Society Consortium. Her blog is This Sociological Life and she tweets as @DALupton.

Inger Mewburn is the Director of Research Training at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, where she is responsible for designing, measuring and evaluating centrally run research training initiatives and doing research on research candidature to improve experience. Inger blogs at www.thesiswhisperer.com.

Pat Thomson PSM is Professor of Education, School of Education at the University of Nottingham, UK. She is the author/editor of eighteen books, the most recent being Inspiring School Change: Reforming Education Through the Creative Arts (2017, with Chris Hall, Routledge), Place Based methods for Researching schools (2016, with Chris Hall, Bloomsbury), Educational Leadership and Pierre Bourdieu (2017, Routledge) and Detox Your Writing: Strategies for Doctoral Researchers (with Barbara Kamler, Routledge 2016). She blogs about academic writing and research on patthomson.net and tweets as @ThomsonPat.