I think one of the most important things in learning to do research is understanding that it’s a process of argumentation more than a process of discovery.
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I just got paid by a journal after they accepted one of my papers, and as happy as I am about this, it is so far out of my normal academic experience that I feel disoriented.
Got happy news this morning that a paper that may be one of the most important research projects I’ve worked on has been accepted into an open access journal! Making it hard to focus on my semester prep.
Spent part of this morning reviewing proofs for a chapter-length autoethnography that is not going to add much to my CV but may be the most personally important thing I’ve ever written. Really excited to see this so close to print.
I’m not a big fan of journal metrics, so I hate myself a little for including them in the research statement for my tenure dossier.
Just sent proofs for an article I’m pleased with to a bucket list journal, so it’s been a pretty good day.
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