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The Perils and Promises of Public Scholarship
Review of the book: Arlene Stein and Jessie Daniels, Going Public: A Guide for Social Scientists. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017, 230 pages.
Michael Rifenburg, Matthew Boedy
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Artistic Research Creation for Publicly Engaged Scholarship
In this paper I discuss the adoption of artistic research creation methodologies, the creation and exhibition of artistic works closely aligned with scholarly research, as a way to increase public engagement with academic research.
Jon Bath
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Unusual conversations: A reflection on the mechanics of internationally engaged public scholarship [PDF]
This article analyses the civic engagement pathways of researchers from the Asia-Pacific and the United States in an effort to see how the principles of what American scholars consider publicly engaged research and creative practice are being enacted in
Jonathan Damiani
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Social Media, Public Scholarship, and Injury Prevention [PDF]
Debra Houry +2 more
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Commercial determinants of health revisited: integrating business scholarship for greater public health impact. [PDF]
Park J, Husted BW.
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Each year, the University of New Hampshire selects a small number of its outstanding faculty for special recognition of their achievements in teaching, scholarship and service.
University of New Hampshire
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A book review about Alex Ketchum's book, Engage in Public Scholarship!
Meredith Fischer
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Isn’t It Time for Art History to Go Public?
Public scholarship is a way to counter challenges to the relevance of art history. It is a way to connect academic knowledge and community knowledge. It is a way to honor social knowledge.
Laura M. Holzman
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Measuring opportunity: Redirecting education policy through research
While scholars develop research with clear implications for policy and practice, this work has been largely ineffective in influencing thought beyond the academy.
Ryan H. Pfleger +3 more
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Envisioning Public Scholarship for Our Time: Models for Higher Education Researchers Book Review
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Christine Harrington
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