By: Michael E. Smith
Greg- I tried to make a distinction between research about current practices in disciplines ,and ideas about what many of us would like to see happen in anthropology. Alex Cooper said that empirical...
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Fair enough, Michael, but someday, I want to fight a ‘downhill struggle.’
View ArticleBy: Alex Cooper
@Michael — Does the level of external interest in the discipline really matter? An academic field is a knowledge network, and influence and authority (and thus academic career prospects) are determined...
View ArticleBy: Taking a Chance: My Blog is a Publication | GradHacker
[...] and the entire webinar can be accessed on their website. In response, Greg Downey wrote an “Immodest Proposal” which proposes that we support the blog as a legitimate publication. Disciplinary...
View ArticleBy: daniel.lende
Jovan, sorry for the long delay in responding to you. Greg and I got caught up in the trip out to LA, and then it was catch-up last week. I don’t know any metrics about this yet. I’ve been struck...
View ArticleBy: Kristina Killgrove
This is a bit of a random comment, but I noticed just this week that my Research Blogging posts are now showing up in Google Scholar. Is this just an aberration, or has anyone else noticed this? I’ll...
View ArticleBy: Digital Anthropology: Projects and Platforms | Neuroanthropology
[...] to develop new forms to make our online work count, as Greg has also emphatically written here in Blogging for Promotion: An Immodest Proposal. We have within our power to create the forms that...
View ArticleBy: Clara B. Jones
1. Full disclosure: I am not an Anthropologist, not a scientist with a “cultural” research program, and not involved in your Program of advocacy for the legitimization of academic blogging by...
View ArticleBy: Jovan Maud
Daniel, sorry in return for my overlong delay in replying to you. I think the idea of shifting to DOI for blogs could go some of the way toward establishing a better presence for blog posts, but I’m...
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[...] Blogging for promotion: an immodest proposal A very detailed post from Greg Downey of Neuroanthropology blog. [...]
View ArticleBy: Networking, Scholarship and Service: The Place of Science Blogging in...
[…] as a tenure-track professor. ETA: I’m embarrassed that I missed this important and delightful post by Greg Downey on this topic, just last month. Read it! Thanks to Kristina Killgrove for pointing...
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