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  1. The Edited Collection

    Summary. Edited collections are widely supposed to contain lesser work than scholarly journals; to be incoherent as volumes, no more than the sum of their parts; and to be less visible to potential readers once published. It is also often taken as axiomatic that those who make decisions in relation to hiring, promotion, tenure, and funding do ...

  2. Publishing Edited Collections

    Unlike monographs, edited collections are assembled with the works of many authors around a unifying topic. Tasked with writing an individual chapter, authors submit their work to be organized alongside others by an editor. Edited collections tend to be published quicker than articles or monographs because of their collective nature.

  3. Edited Collections

    The key is to develop the strength of an edited collection—being a presentation of multiple fresh perspectives on a particular subject, informed by a broad spectrum of scholarly insights and research expertise—and to work against its main vulnerability—being a mishmash of loosely related essays. A successful edited volume is more than a ...

  4. The Edited Collection: Pasts, Present and Futures

    Consider Webster's (2020a) proposal that the edited collection is a scholarly model of community based on 'collaboration, trust, and mutual obligation in pursuit of a wider good'. 2. Think about ...

  5. Revisiting the Concept of the Edited Collection ...

    Webster proposes a defence of the format of the edited collection, examining the elements of the critique to show that they are unfounded 'or (if they are of real substance) that they may be resolved' (Webster 2020b). We think that Webster's defence and proposal that the edited collection is a scholarly model of community based on 'collaboration, trust, and mutual obligation in pursuit ...

  6. Monographs and edited collections

    A monograph is an in-depth work of academic writing, focusing on one specific subject or an aspect of a subject. Longer than an article, it is published as a single volume. A monograph presents primary research and original scholarship and usually has a specialist readership. This makes it different from a textbook, which presents existing ...

  7. Writing for edited collections represents a model for a creative

    Edited collections are one of the most disparaged forms of academic writing, often written off as low quality or a poor career choice. In contrast, Peter Webster argues for the unique benefit of edited collections as a creative form of collective academic endeavour that does not sit easily within an academy that is averse to creative risk. This essay was originally published on LSE Impact Blog.

  8. PDF Revisiting the Concept of the 'Edited Collection': Bioinformation

    The edited collection is a standard publishing vehicle that stands alone among other collections as an academic form of writing that since its beginnings in the nineteenth century has been taken for granted and has remained unchanged in terms of its con-ventions. The edited collection is a collection of original scholarly chapters written

  9. Edited volume

    An edited volume or edited collection is a collection of scholarly or scientific chapters written by different authors. The chapters in an edited volume are original works (not republished works). Alternative terms for edited volume are contributed volume, edited collection and multiauthor volume.All these terms emphasize that the book is a collection of chapters contributed by different ...

  10. In praise of the edited collection

    BBIH is searchable by authors, dates, topics and also publication type, allowing anyone to trace the publishing history of the edited collection from the early 1900s to 2020. As a publishing format, the edited collection of essays has had a bad press. Collections are widely supposed to contain lesser work than scholarly journals; to be ...

  11. 【GRE考满分 填空和等价TC解析库】Edited collections of scholarl-GRE考满分

    按点赞数排序. 【GRE真题答案解析】GRE考满分为考生准备GRE 填空和等价TC真题答案解析,Edited collections of scholarly essays generally tend to be somewhat uneven: they suffer from the _____ subject matter of the various essays, the lack of an overarching and consistent thesis, and the variable quantity of the ...

  12. The Edited Collection

    Edited collections are widely supposed to contain lesser work than scholarly journals; to be incoherent as volumes, no more than the sum of their parts; and to be less visible to potential readers once published. It is also often taken as axiomatic that those who make decisions in relation to hiring, promotion, tenure, and funding do so agree.

  13. Guest Edited Collections

    Cambridge Scholars Edited Collections. We are currently offering the opportunity to contribute a chapter in a number of Scholarly Edited collections across our publishing fields. ... This collection of essays examines the latest thinking on Russia's developing national identity in the 21 st century by leading Russian and non-Russian social ...

  14. Understanding the Impact of Edited Collections in Academic Discourse

    Scholarly impact from edited collections can increase since these sources are more accessible to readers. Statistics show that citations from chapters found in edited publications create one-quarter of citation indicators. Papers published in edited volumes have longer digital lifespans, most likely because of the relevance of multiple topics ...

  15. In Defense of the Edited Collection

    Edited collections, are one of the most disparaged forms of academic writing, often written off as low quality, or a poor career choice. In contrast, Peter Webster argues for the unique benefit of edited collections, as a creative form of collective academic endeavor that does not sit easily within an academy that is averse to creative risk.

  16. Slavery and the University : Histories and Legacies

    Slavery and the University is the first edited collection of scholarly essays devoted solely to the histories and legacies of this subject on North American campuses and in their Atlantic contexts. Gathering together contributions from scholars, activists, and administrators, the volume combines two broad bodies of work: (1) historically based interdisciplinary research on the presence of ...

  17. Slavery and the University

    Slavery and the University is the first edited collection of scholarly essays devoted solely to the histories and legacies of this subject on North American campuses and in their Atlantic contexts. Gathering together contributions from scholars, activists, and administrators, the volume combines two broad bodies of work: (1) historically based ...

  18. Academic Book Publishing: Editing Collections

    So edited collections create space for more comprehensive dives into a topic, including editors' guidance on the interconnections among complementary work. ... I'll discuss the process in three stages—proposing the collection, writing and revising the collection in collaboration with your chapter authors, and supporting production and ...

  19. Postscript: Revisiting the Concept of the Edited Collection

    Webster proposes a defence of the format of the edited collection, examining the elements of the critique to show that they are unfounded 'or (if they are of real substance) that they may be resolved' (Webster 2020b).Webster's defence and proposal that the edited collection is a scholarly model of community based on 'collaboration , trust , and mutual obligation in pursuit of a wider ...

  20. Should I contribute to an edited collection?

    Some edited collections are not peer reviewed. This is a big problem given the kind of metrics above. Even when edited collections are peer reviewed, the attention given to any one essay in a collection of twenty chapters by the peer reviewers will necessarily be less than the attention given to an article or to a monograph of 4-5 chapters. 3.

  21. Writing for edited collections represents a model for a creative

    Edited collections, are one of the most disparaged forms of academic writing, often written off as low quality, or a poor career choice. In contrast, Peter Webster argues for the unique benefit of edited collections, as a creative form of collective academic endeavour that does not sit easily within an academy that is averse to creative risk.

  22. How to Write a Book Review of an Edited Collection

    Reviewing an edited collection can seem a daunting task, presenting different challenges to a review of a monograph. In this piece, LSE RB Managing Editor Rosemary Deller shares five tips for writing a review of an edited volume, including examples of how contributors to the LSE RB blog have approached their reviews.If you are interested in this topic, you may also like to read this feature on ...

  23. Should I Do an Edited Collection?

    Go to Vegas with your friends. Do not waste your precious writing and research time gathering up and, god forbid, editing, your friends' questionable essays and volunteering unpaid, uncredited time to get your friends a publication. And by the way, their chapter in your edited collection is barely going to do them any good either.