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Author Peters, Michael A

Title The Methodology and Philosophy of Collective Writing An Educational Philosophy and Theory Reader Volume X
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (352 p.)
Series Educational Philosophy and Theory: Editor's Choice Ser
Educational Philosophy and Theory: Editor's Choice Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Previously published chapters -- List of contributors -- Part 1: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Towards a philosophy of academic publishing -- Introduction -- New knowledge ecologies and the global ecosystem of scholarly communications -- The three ages of the journal-text, electronic and video communication -- The theory of technological disruption -- The digital text -- The rise of open access -- Enlightenment continuities? Universal access and democracy -- Ownership and rights
Legal rights of ownership -- Where did IP laws come from? -- Academic labour in writing and publishing: a tradeable asset? -- Moral rights and collective authorship -- The geographical distribution of journal knowledge -- A healthy ecosystem? -- Knowledge-flourishing, in stasis or in jeopardy? -- Peer review: history and future -- Peer-reviewed open access journals: the case of APCs -- What do altmetrics measure? Maybe the broader impact of research on society -- Discussion -- Open review process -- A review of 'Towards a Philosophy of Academic Publishing'
A review of 'Towards a Philosophy of Academic Publishing' -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Experimenting with academic subjectivity: Collective writing, peer production and collective intelligence -- Introduction -- Questioning the received concept of the author: Barthes and Foucault -- The fate of the author: new media and copyright -- Guattari experimenting with the collective subject -- Peer production -- The philosophy of collective intelligence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Websites -- Chapter 3: Collective writing: An inquiry into praxis -- Introduction -- Setting the scene
Experiences and challenges -- contributors -- Collaborative writing -- Marek, Sonja, Liz, Susanne : Collaborative writing as a collective emotional Selfie -- Experiences and challenges -- Moderators -- Emerging themes and challenges -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Knowledge socialism: The rise of peer production -- collegiality, collaboration, and collective intelligence -- Introduction -- From knowledge capitalism to knowledge cultures and knowledge socialism -- Appendix -- References for Figure 4.1 : Interpretations and Genealogy of the Knowledge Economy -- Note
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Bibliography References -- Part 2: Openness -- Chapter 5: Inaugural editorial: Openness and the intellectual commons -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Radical openness: Creative institutions, creative labor and the logic of public organizations in cognitive capitalism -- Homage to Heidegger's Marburg -- Openness and creativity 2 -- Creativity as the new development paradigm -- The concept of radical openness -- Cognitive capitalism, creative labor and the new logic of the public sphere 11 -- Co(labor)ation: from co-production to co-creation -- Notes -- References
Notes Chapter 7: Citizen science and ecological democracy in the global science regime: The need for openness and participation
Form Electronic book
Author Besley, Tina
Tesar, Marek
Jackson, Liz
Jandric, Petar
Arndt, Sonja
Sturm, Sean
ISBN 9781000404036
100040403X