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What is Networked Participatory Scholarship

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
An emergent form of scholarship that emphasizes the role that social technologies play in reshaping educational institutions and the role of the scholar.
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Scholarly Identity in an Increasingly Open and Digitally Connected World
Olga Belikov (Brigham Young University, USA) and Royce M. Kimmons (Brigham Young University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch587
Abstract
Scholarly practices are constantly evolving alongside the technological advances and social factors that support them. Modern advances of participatory technologies influence what it means to be a scholar in our time. This chapter explores emergent forms of technology-influenced scholarship, identifies broad categorizations of these practices (including digital scholarship, social scholarship, open scholarship, public scholarship, and networked participatory scholarship, and discusses common themes and implications within a larger framework of their effect on scholarly identity. Understanding the relationship between emergent forms of scholarship and the technologies with which they co-evolve may enable scholars to participate more meaningfully in the public sphere while still preserving their values and authentic identity.
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Emergent Forms of Technology-Influenced Scholarship
An emergent form of scholarship that emphasizes the role that social technologies play in reshaping educational institutions and the role of the scholar.
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