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Authorship and Publishing in the Humanities
This Element explains publishing practices, authorship, and the cultural setting enforcing the publish or perish paradigm in the humanities.
Marcel Knöchelmann (Author)
9781009223096, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 3 August 2023
75 pages
17.8 x 12.7 x 0.9 cm, 0.177 kg
What is the point of publishing in the humanities? This Element provides an answer to this question. It builds on a unique set of quantitative and qualitative data to understand why humanities scholars publish. It looks at both basic characteristics such as publication numbers, formats, and perceptions, and differences of national academic settings alongside the influences of the UK's Research Excellence Framework and the German Exzellenzinitiative. The data involve a survey of more than 1,000 humanities scholars and social scientists in the UK and Germany, allowing for a comprehensive comparative study, and a series of qualitative interviews. The resulting critique provides scholars and policy makers with an accessible and critical work about the particularities of authorship and publishing in the humanities. And it gives an account of the problems and struggles of humanities scholars in their pursuit of contributing to discourse, and to be recognised with their intellectual work.
1. Understanding Authorship and Publishing
2. How and How Much Scholars Publish: Basic Characteristics of Publishing
3. Publish or Perish: The Empirical Reality of the Pressure to Publish
4. Being REFable: The UK's REF and Germany's Traditionalism
5. Publishing as Production and the Meaning of Authorship.
Subject Areas: Literary studies: general [DSB]
