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Contingent Faculty Publishing in Community: Case Studies for Successful Collaborations Letizia Guglielmo
Contingent Faculty Publishing in Community: Case Studies for Successful Collaborations
Letizia Guglielmo
Contributors argue that the key to innovative teaching and scholarship lies in institutional support for the contingent labor force, and they encourage contingent faculty to organize self-mentoring groups, create venues for learning/disseminating their experiences and findings, and connect scholarship to service and teaching in novel ways.
Marc Notes: 'Contingent Faculty Publishing in Community' highlights the innovative work of contingent faculty across disciplines and provides scholarly models for drawing other contingent faculty into these discussions. Table of Contents: Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsPreface; Lynee Lewis Gaillet and Letizia Guglielmo1. Introduction: The New Faculty Majority: Changing Conditions and a Changing Scholarly Publication Environment; Eileen SchellVignette: Gender, Contingency, and the Productivity Puzzle - Armour-Hileman 2. Casting NTT Faculty as Practitioner-Researchers: Using Research Opportunities to Enhance Teaching, Service, and Administrative Assignments; Kimberly Harrison and Ben Lauren3. Knotworking with the National Writing Project: A Method for Professionalizing Contingent Faculty; Stephanie West-Puckett, Kerri Bright Flinchbaugh, and Matthew S. HerrmannVignette: Symbiotic Collaboration and a $0.00 Budget; Meghan Griffin4. Legal Tender or Counterfeit Currency: Organizing a Conference off the Tenure Track; Gwendolynne Reid, Bridget Kozlow, Susan Miller-Cochran, and Chris TonelliVignette: Working Smarter: Mentoring and Scholarly Teaching; Tiffany Bourelle 5. Opportunities in Assessment: Making Your Service Your Scholarship; Chris BlankenshipVignette: Discourse Groups and Scholarly Voice; Marcia Bost6. Born Digital Work: Opportunities for Collaboration and Career Growth; Julia A. Watson and Leslie Worrell Christianson7. Into Active Voice: Seeking Agency through Collaborative Scholarship; Melissa Keith, Jen Black, Steph Cox, and Jill HeneyApplications: A Practical Guide for Employing Habits of Mind to Foster Effective Writing Practices; Nicholas Behm and Duane RoenAfterword; Letizia Guglielmo and Lynee Lewis GailletAbout the AuthorsBiographical Note: Letizia Guglielmo is Associate Professor of English at Kennesaw State University, USA.
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | December 23, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781137491619 |
| Publishers | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Pages | 138 |
| Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 13 mm · 353 g |
| Editor | Gaillet, L. |
| Editor | Guglielmo, L. |