Banned Thinking, Banned Books: Implications for Researchers and Academic Writers
Banned Books Week is a launchpad for an ongoing focus on factors that precede book bans or curricular restrictions, and implications for researchers and academic writers.
How Academic Writing Coaches Get Unstuck
We kicked off this year’s AcWriMo with a webinar that featured three professional coaches. View the recording here, and check back for more posts from the panelists and answers to questions posed during the webinar.
Collaboration and Research: Collected Posts
Researchers work together to conduct studies and write about the results. Explore practical ideas and scholarly studies in this collection of posts and open-access articles.
November is Academic Writing Month 2022 on SAGE Methodspace
Find food for thought and strategies for action this AcWriMo on SAGE Methodspace.
Studies of Collaboration
This collection of open-access SAGE journal articles includes a variety of perspectives on collaborative research and writing.
Inspiring Collaboration
Julie Reeves discusses some important points about internal and external collaborations in this interview and post.
Collaborating on Research Within and Across Groups
Getting started with a new collaborative project? Think about approaches for working with others within a group, intra-group collaboration, or across groups, inter-group collaboration.
Respondent Centred Surveys
Ways researchers and participants relate can be collaborative, as Laura Wilson and Emma Dickinson discussed in this SAGE Methodspace interview.
Humility for Collaboration (Saying yes to interdependence)
Research and writing can be solitary activities. This post from Natalia Reinoso Chávez follows one by Janet Salmons about how two independent researchers have found value in collaborative friendship.
AcWriMo Kick-off and Webinar
AcWriMo is coming soon! Plan ahead by registering for a free webinar, How Academic Writing Coaches Get Unstuck.
Overcoming Barriers to Successful Collaboration
Some barriers to collaboration identified in business relationships can help us think about how to prepare for potential obstacles to success in collaborative research or writing projects.
Using Universal Design for Learning to Foster Inclusive Student Collaboration
Dr. Majbritt Lyck-Bowen offers suggestions for collaborative research assignments that include everyone in an online class.
Our future will demand interdisciplinary collaboration. How do we prepare faculty and students for that emerging world?
The Director and Assistant Director of the Bass Connections program at Duke University share lessons learned and open access resources for team success in interdisciplinary collaborative research.
Collaboration: Human Skills in a Big Data World
Big Data can mean the research is too big to conduct on your own. In this post, find four types of research collaborations involving Big Data, with open-access examples.
Indigenous and Intercultural Research: Issues, Ethics, and Methods
Interested in Indigenous methods? Find the webinar recording and related resources in this post.
“Expertise,” Positionality, and Interfacing with Community
Researchers often collaborate with community partners, as discussed in this guest post from PhD candidates from Duke University’s Cultural Anthropology and African American Studies programs.
Culture and Research Collection
The Methodspace focus for September 2022 was on culture and research. Find a collection of original posts, media, and open-access research from diverse perspectives.
Collaboration is essential to research success
The focus for October 2022 is on collaboration. What do we mean when we use this term?