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Promoting Scholarship and Publication

Nursing for Women's Health, 2023
The promotion, dissemination, and utilization of clinically relevant scholarship is essential for nurses.
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Public Scholarship and CSCW

Companion Publication of the 2020 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2020
From tweeting, to blogging, to engagement with the media, scholars in CSCW engage in a variety of forms of public scholarship. Public scholarship can result in positive outcomes, such as community engagement, accessible research, and self-promotion. Further, public scholarship can support ethical research as a way to (1) reconnect with participants ...
Sarah A. Gilbert   +8 more
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Public Scholarship

Contexts, 2020
Robert Vargas interviews Rebecca Sandefur about her work merging the fields of sociology and law.
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WOMEN IN UK PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SCHOLARSHIP?

Public Administration, 2011
The promotion of gender equality has been adopted onto many national policy agendas with the introduction of legislation, public policies and regulatory duties. Yet, gender occupational segregation and discrimination persists. This paper examines the gendered nature of the UK public sector and questions the extent to which public administration ...
Johnston, Karen, Mctavish, Duncan
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Cellphilms in Public Scholarship

2019
Digital media offer new platforms for engagement and dissemination for public scholarship. Cellphilm method (cellphone + film production) is a participatory visual methodology that builds on the increasing ubiquity of cellphones and other mobile technology across the globe, and the uptake of cellphone video-making as a form of socially engaged visual ...
Katie MacEntee   +2 more
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Publication Syndicates: In Support of Nursing Scholarship

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2002
ABSTRACT Background: Within the university sector, one's corporate worth is, to a great extent, measured by research output, including refereed publications. Currently, only 7% of nurse academics publish each year. If nurses are to be competitive in the university arena and close the research-practice gap, they must be encouraged to publish.
McVeigh, C   +5 more
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Public scholarship and the role for injury practitioners

Injury Prevention, 2013
The public is increasingly using non-traditional sources for news and information, including medical and public health-related information. Although only 23% currently read printed newspapers (down from twice that in 20001), three-quarters report using online sources for health information,2 ,3 and half of American smartphone users have obtained health-
Debra, Houry, Megan L, Ranney
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The Power of Collaborative Public Scholarship

The Public Historian, 2022
Work conducted by the Colorado Coalfield War Archaeology Project and Ludlow Centennial Commemoration Commission offers a longitudinal example of the power of collaborative public scholarship. After defining collaborative public archaeology, the article discusses issues around identifying descendant communities and other stakeholders, building and ...
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Public Scholarship

2023
Adrianna Kezar   +3 more
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The Public Orientations of Scholarship

1974
Before examining directly the intellectuals’ views on recent and current problems in the areas of politics and society, we shall consider what they had to say about the public relevance of their own activity as thinkers. German writers sought repeatedly to define their proper function in public affairs, primarily by writing about the history and the ...
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