Close encounters of the information kind - 02 (original) (raw)

Hakkarainen K., Hytönen, K., Lonka, K., & Makkonen, J. (2014). How does collaborative authoring in doctoral programs socially shape practices of academic excellence? Talent Development and Excellence, 6, 11-29

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Writers blocked: On the wrongs of research co-authorship and some possible strategies for improvement

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How Does Collaborative Authoring in Doctoral Programs Socially Shape Practices of Academic Excellence?

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Perceptions of Scholars in the Field of Economics on Co-Authorship Associations: Evidence from an International Survey

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Research team integration

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Supervisor and Student Co-Writing: An Apprenticeship Perspective [43 paragraphs]

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Authorship as assemblage: multimodal literacies of play, literature, and drama

Kari-Lynn Winters

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Child as Researcher: Within and Beyond the Classroom

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ACTION RESEARCH FOSTERING COMPUTER-MEDIATED L2 INTERACTION BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

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Supervisor and student co-writing: an apprenticeship perspective

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On the Ethics of Collaborative Authorship: The Challenge of Authorship Order and the Risk of Textploitation

Stuart Henry

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Gabriel, Y., & Connell, N. A. D. 2010. Co-creating stories: Collaborative experiments in storytelling. Management Learning, 41(5): 507-523.

Yiannis GABRIEL

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Ghost Marketing: Pharmaceutical Companies and Ghostwritten Journal Articles (Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 2007; 50:1, pp. 18-31)

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Hakkarainen Kai (2015) Guidelines for writing an international journal article

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Abridged abstracts: Rushing the research race

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Thinking together, Learning together, Writing together: Synergies and challenges in the collaborative supervisory relationship

Gabriela Martinez Sainz

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Narrative Ethics

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The Routledge International Handbook on Narrative and Life History, 2017

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Summary of Young-OGEMID's First Virtual Symposium: "Writing for Publications and Competitions"

Salua Kamerow

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The construction of Karen Karnak: The multi-author-function. M.A. Thesis

Emit Snake-Beings

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Struggle for Social Position in Digital Media Composition

Candance Doerr-Stevens

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Writing excess: Theoretical waste, responsibility, and post qualitative inquiry

Stephanie Behm Cross, Susan Ophelia Cannon

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Not quite an auteur, more than a creative labourer: authorial agency of British women documentarians

Ania Ostrowska

University of Southampton, 2019

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Science of Self: Self-authorship, social capital and women exploring careers in engineering

Wanda Synstelien

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The Hidden Realities Of Life As A Doctoral Student

Patrick Alexander, Prof. Dr. Susan Harris-Huemmert

CONNECTING LOCAL, REGIONAL and GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

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Damsels in discourse: Girls consuming and producing identity texts through Disney princess play

Karen Wohlwend

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"As cited in" writing partnerships: The (im)possiblity of authorship in postmodern research

Jessica Van Cleave, Sarah Bridges-Rhoads

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Working with co-authors. In T. Rocco & T. Hatcher (Eds.). Teaching and writing for scholarly publication: A guide for faculty & graduate Students (pp. 272-329). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

Ann Nevin

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Self, Relationship, Positionality, and Politics: A Community Autoethnographic Inquiry into Collaborative Writing

Sandra Pensoneau-Conway, C. Kyle Rudick

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Big Love: Managing a team of research supervisors

Cally Guerin

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Words of Wisdom for Beginning Scholars (2014)

Alison E . Rautman

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Engaging adolescents' interests, literacy practices, and identities: Digital collaborative writing of fantasy fiction in a high school English elective class

Ryan M Rish

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Co-Authorship Recognition Antecedents: the Brazilian research community case

Suzane Strehlau

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Whose Book is it Anyway? A View from Elsewhere on Publishing, Copyright and Creativity

Dr M E E Swijghuisen Reigersberg

Ethical Scholarly Publishing Practices, Copyright and Open Access: A view from Ethnomusicology and Anthropology, 2019

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(with Henriikka Mustajoki) New approach to research ethics: Using guided dialogue to strengthen research communities (Routledge 2017)

Arto Mustajoki

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