Social knowledge creation in the humanities.

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Imprint:Toronto, Ontario : Iter Press, 2017-<2022>
Description:volumes <1-2> ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:New technologies in Medieval and Renaissance studies ; 7, 8
Medieval and Renaissance texts and studies ; volume 526, 566
Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies (Series). New technologies in medieval and Renaissance studies ; v. 7, 8.
Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies (Series) ; v. 526, 566.
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11401215
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Other authors / contributors:Arbuckle, Alyssa, editor.
Mauro, Aaron, editor.
Powell, Daniel, editor.
ISBN:9780866985833
0866985832
9781649590084
1649590083
9780866987394
0866987398
9780866987578
9781649590091
Language / Script:British Library not licensed to copy 0.
Notes:Published in collaboration with ACMRS (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies).
Includes bibliographical references.
Standard no.:40031502768
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The ubiquity of social media has transformed the scope and scale of scholarly communication in the arts and humanities. The consequences of this new participatory and collaborative environment for humanities research has allowed for fresh approaches to communicating research. Social Knowledge Creation takes up the norms and customs of online life to reorient, redistribute, and oftentimes flatten traditional academic hierarchies. This book discusses the implications of how humanists communicate with the world and looks to how social media shapes research methods. This volume addresses peer-review, open access publishing, tenure and promotion, mentorship, teaching, collaboration, and interdisciplinarity as a comprehensive introduction to these rapidly changing trends in scholarly communication, digital pedagogy, and educational technology. Collaborative structures are rapidly augmenting disciplinary focus of humanities curriculum and the public impact of humanities research teams with new organizational and disciplinary thinking. Social Knowledge Creation represents a particularly dynamic and growing field in which the humanities seeks to find new ways to communicate the legacy and traditions of humanities based inquiry in a 21st century context.



New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies Volume 7.

Edited by Alyssa Arbuckle, Aaron Mauro, and Daniel Powell

Item Description:Published in collaboration with ACMRS (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies).
Physical Description:volumes <1-2> ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780866985833
0866985832
9781649590084
1649590083
9780866987394
0866987398
9780866987578
9781649590091