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The call for science communication and public scholarship. [PDF]
Lay SummaryThis commentary calls for a collective shift in the sciences and academia to prioritize and invest in communicating research in ways that are engaging, relevant, and accessible to public audiences. We provide the context and rationale for increasing and enhancing science communication, and identify barriers that prevent health researchers ...
Wang ML, Britton OJ, Beard J.
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Public Scholarship in Literary Studies [PDF]
Public Scholarship in Literary Studies demonstrates that literary criticism has the potential not only to explain, but to actively change our terms of engagement with current realities. Rachel Arteaga and Rosemary Johnsen bring together accomplished public scholars who make significant contributions to literary scholarship, teaching, and the public ...
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Comparative Public Law Scholarship in the United States
The article addresses the paradoxical nature of comparative public law scholarship in the United States. The globalization of life makes foreign law as inescapable in the United States as in any other modern country.
John C. Reitz
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Social Media, Public Scholarship, and Injury Prevention [PDF]
Debra Houry +2 more
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A book review about Alex Ketchum's book, Engage in Public Scholarship!
Meredith Fischer
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There is No Texting at James Baldwin’s Table
Clearly there is a unique hunger for Baldwin’s wisdom in this historical moment, as illustrated by Raoul Peck’s film, reprints of several Baldwin books, exhibits, and other events.
Lindsey R. Swindall
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Public Scholarship in Practice and Philosophy [PDF]
This piece offers several threads that bind an ideal together: there are practical actions to increase the public-ness of scholarship, increasingly compelling reasons to adopt an outward-orientation, as well as many challenges to performing public ...
Micah Vandegrift, Erin Glass
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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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