The Discourse of Scholarly Communication
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- 2023
Summary
The Discourse of Scholarly Communication examines the place and purpose of modern scholarship and its dialectical relationship with the ethos of Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby argues that while Enlightenment/enlightenment is often used in the mottos of numerous academic institutions, its historical, social, and philosophical elements are largely obscured. Using a theoretical lens, Gamsby revisits the ideals of the Enlightenment alongside the often-contradictory issues of disciplinary boundaries, access to research, academic labor in the production of scholarship (author, peer reviewer, editor, and translator), the interrelationship of form and content (lectures, textbooks, books, and essays), and the stewardship of scholarship in academic libraries and archives. It is ultimately argued that for the betterment of the scholarly communication ecosystem and the betterment of society, anti-Enlightenment rules of scholarship such as ‘publish or perish’ should be dispensed with in favor of the formulation of a New Enlightenment.
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- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-2261-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-2262-2
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 192
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- Dedication No access
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Publish or Perish No access
- Discourse No access
- Scholarly Communication No access
- Scholarship No access
- Outline No access
- Notes No access
- What Is Enlightenment? No access
- Diderot’s Encyclopedia Article No access
- d’Alembert’s Preliminary Discourse No access
- Antonio Gramsci No access
- Michel Foucault No access
- Edward Said No access
- Publications No access
- Notes No access
- Interdisciplinarity No access
- Open Access No access
- Two Cultures No access
- Academic Freedom No access
- Collaboration No access
- Notes No access
- The Author as Producer No access
- What Is an Author? No access
- The Death of the Author No access
- W. W. Greg No access
- Predatory Publishers No access
- Good Peer Review No access
- Bad Peer Review No access
- Ugly Peer Review No access
- Without Reviewers No access
- Traditional Translation No access
- The Task of the Translator No access
- Derrida and Foucault No access
- Notes No access
- Michel Foucault’s Lectures No access
- Thomas Kuhn’s Textbooks No access
- Jacques Derrida’s Books No access
- Theodor Adorno’s Essays No access
- Notes No access
- Total Library No access
- Gabriel Naudé’s Advice No access
- Discovery No access
- Classification No access
- Collecting No access
- Feverish Laziness No access
- The Scholar’s File No access
- Product and/or Process No access
- Digital Repositories No access
- Digital Preservation No access
- Notes No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access Pages 173 - 186
- Index No access Pages 187 - 190
- About the Author No access Pages 191 - 192





