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Writing and Unrecognized Academic Labor acknowledges that much of the work we do to sustain the academy remains without recognition. It demonstrates that it is not only published work that influences development and innovation in scholarship.

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Produktbeschreibung
Writing and Unrecognized Academic Labor acknowledges that much of the work we do to sustain the academy remains without recognition. It demonstrates that it is not only published work that influences development and innovation in scholarship.


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Autorenporträt
James M. Salvo is a lecturer in the College of Education at Wayne State University, USA.

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" [Writing and Unrecognized Academic Labor]...offers both a criticism of 'business as usual' in academe and bold ideas for a future that challenges hierarchies and gatekeepers, lifts up marginalized voices, and promotes social justice. Yes, the scope is broader than the subtitle suggests. And, yes, the time feels right for such a work."

--Steven E. Gump, Office of International Programs, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States
" [Writing and Unrecognized Academic Labor]...offers both a criticism of 'business as usual' in academe and bold ideas for a future that challenges hierarchies and gatekeepers, lifts up marginalized voices, and promotes social justice. Yes, the scope is broader than the subtitle suggests. And, yes, the time feels right for such a work."

--Steven E. Gump, Office of International Programs, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States