Open-access, multimodality, and writing center studies
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Open-access, multimodality, and writing center studies
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2018
- : hbk
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The disciplinary triad of open-access, multimodality, and writing center studies presents a timely, critical lens for discussing academic publishing in a moment of crucibilic change, where rapid technological advancements force scholars and institutions to question what is produced and "counts" as academic writing.
Using historiographic, quantitative, and qualitative analysis, Open-Access, Multimodality, and Writing Center Studies sees writing center scholarship as a microcosm of many of the larger issues at play in the contemporary academic publishing landscape. This case study approach reveals the complex, imbricated ways that questions about publishing manifest both within the content of journals, and as related to academics' perceptions as signifiers of disciplinary visibility, identity, and transformation.
More than just reaffirming the conventional wisdom about these changes in publishing-that these shifts are happening and we do not always know how to pinpoint them-Open-Access, Multimodality, and Writing Center Studies suggests that scholars in all fields, compositionists, and writing center practitioners be conscious of the ways they are complicit in maintaining barriers to accessibility and innovation.
Chapter 5 of this book is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction2. Writing Scholars on the Status of Academic Publications: Implications for Digital Future(s)3. Digital Histories of Writing Lab Newsletter, Writing Center Journal, and Praxis: A Writing Center Journal4. Collaborative Spaces in Online Environments: Writing Center Journals as Digital Artifacts5. Conversations With Writing Center Scholars on the Status of Publication in the 21st Century6. Conclusion: Writing Center Scholarship as Case Study
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