The Public Scholarship of Student Affairs Now

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Keith E. Edwards, Heather Shea, Glenn DeGuzman, Raechele L. Pope, Mamta Accapadi, Susana Muñoz
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In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

  • The Public Scholarship of Student Affairs Now
  • Keith E. Edwards (bio), Heather Shea (bio), Glenn DeGuzman (bio), Raechele L. Pope (bio), Mamta Accapadi (bio), and Susana Muñoz (bio)

Public scholarship refers to making scholarship more accessible to a wider, nonacademic population or the public. It can take many forms, including publishing opinion pieces in major news outlets; writing a blog; drafting a policy brief; writing a book for a nonacademic audience; offering a public talk that is recorded and shared widely; fostering a presence on social media; or leading community-engaged service, research, and engagement efforts.

As a form of public scholarship, the Student Affairs Now (studentaffairsnow.com) podcast is one of many online learning communities and podcasts related to higher education. The audience for our podcast and video series is primarily student affairs and higher education professionals who work within the academy and those working adjacent to or beyond higher education institutions. We provide an unconventional route to sharing and learning beyond classroom instruction, peer-reviewed publications, and conference presentations. In this brief, we will discuss the benefits of public scholarship beyond its response to the limitations of more traditional scholarship. We will also share some of what we learned during the first three years of Student Affairs Now with an eye toward helping contributors and consumers inform public scholarship into the next 100 years of ACPA.

BENEFITS OF PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP

Considering our increasingly busy lives, fewer resources, unconventional work arrangements, and more distractions, nontraditional forms of scholarship allow professionals and scholars to contribute to and consume in a greater variety of ways that may also be more accessible. Busy administrative leaders might read a research or policy brief directly applicable to their next project while eating lunch or listen to a pod-cast related to a particular emerging student issue on their evening commute. These forms of public scholarship can offer consumable and low-cost forms of professional development that help educators stay informed about the latest research, better practices, and challenges affecting the field. They can also help administrators be more strategic in improving institutional practices. Public scholarship can make [End Page 217] complex issues more accessible, engage a wider audience in solving problems, and leverage limited resources more efficiently.

STUDENT AFFAIRS NOW AS PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP

Established during the fall of 2020 at the height of the pandemic, the online learning community and podcast Student Affairs Now began as and remains a passion project. During one of our earliest planning conversations, Susana Muñoz articulated a yearning to "make a contribution to the field while being restorative to the profession." This has become our vision for the project. Since we launched, we have seen our podcast conversations contribute to student affairs by offering new ways for access and engagement that reach more people than traditional forms of scholarship generally do. In our first three years, we released 172 episodes that have been downloaded 120,000 times and viewed 50,000 times on YouTube. Thanks to support from industry sponsors, we can remove the cost barrier to learning by making the pod-cast free to our audience. We provide an edited transcript and citation for accessibility and to enable referencing and sharing in more traditional scholarly modalities. The episodes are also easy to share.

Timely and Timeless

Without peer-review processes, publication delays, and conference proposals due nine months before the event, we can be nimble and responsive in recording relevant conversations. For instance, we recorded and shared a discussion unpacking the complexities of the film Barbie when it was released in the summer of 2023. We also have an extensive catalog so our audience can access past episodes when the conversation is timely for them with respect to their coursework, institutional issues, new scholarship, and emerging issues. As such, we can be timely and timeless simultaneously. As ACPA celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, we are proud to feature new and innovative contributors to higher education while also adding to the archives by interviewing legends of the profession who look back through decades of history and offer wisdom and insights.

Audience Engagement Matters

The format allows direct and indirect engagement from the audience. Student affairs educators...

现在的学生事务公共学术
以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: The Public Scholarship of Student Affairs Now Keith E. Edwards(简历)、Heather Shea(简历)、Glenn DeGuzman(简历)、Raechele L. Pope(简历)、Mamta Accapadi(简历)和 Susana Muñoz(简历) 公共学术指的是让更多的非学术界人士或公众更容易接受学术研究。它可以采取多种形式,包括在主要新闻媒体上发表评论文章;撰写博客;起草政策简报;为非学术受众撰写书籍;提供录制并广泛分享的公开讲座;在社交媒体上推广;或领导社区参与式服务、研究和参与活动。作为公共学术的一种形式,Student Affairs Now(studentaffairsnow.com)播客是众多与高等教育相关的在线学习社区和播客之一。我们的播客和视频系列的受众主要是在学术界工作的学生事务和高等教育专业人员,以及那些在高等教育机构附近或以外工作的人员。除了课堂教学、同行评议出版物和会议演讲之外,我们还提供了一条非常规的分享和学习途径。在本简报中,我们将讨论公共学术的益处,而不是对传统学术局限性的回应。我们还将分享 "现在就做学生事务 "头三年的一些心得体会,以期帮助撰稿人和消费者为 ACPA 的下一个百年提供公共学术信息。公共学术的益处 考虑到我们日益繁忙的生活、更少的资源、非常规的工作安排以及更多的分心因素,非传统形式的学术让专业人士和学者能够以更多的方式贡献和消费,而且可能更容易获得。忙碌的行政领导可能会在吃午饭时阅读直接适用于其下一个项目的研究或政策简报,或者在晚上上下班途中收听与某个新出现的学生问题相关的播客节目。这些形式的公共学术研究可以提供可消费的、低成本的专业发展形式,帮助教育工作者了解最新研究、更好的实践以及影响该领域的挑战。它们还可以帮助管理者更具战略性地改进机构实践。公共学术可以使 [End Page 217] 复杂的问题更容易理解,让更多的受众参与解决问题,更有效地利用有限的资源。在线学习社区和播客 "现在学生事务 "成立于 2020 年秋季,当时正值大流行病的高峰期。在我们最早的一次规划对话中,苏珊娜-穆尼奥斯(Susana Muñoz)表达了 "为该领域做出贡献,同时恢复该行业 "的渴望。这已成为我们对项目的愿景。自项目启动以来,我们已经看到我们的播客对话通过提供新的访问和参与方式为学生事务做出了贡献,与传统的学术形式相比,我们的播客对话能够接触到更多的人。在头三年中,我们共发布了 172 集,下载次数达 12 万次,在 YouTube 上的观看次数达 5 万次。得益于行业赞助商的支持,我们可以通过向受众免费提供 pod-cast,消除学习的成本障碍。我们提供经过编辑的文字稿和引文,以便于访问,并能以更传统的学术模式进行引用和共享。这些节目也易于分享。及时性和时效性 没有同行评审程序、出版延迟和会议提案要在九个月前提交的情况,我们可以灵活、及时地记录相关对话。例如,当电影《芭比娃娃》于 2023 年夏天上映时,我们就录制并分享了有关该片复杂性的讨论。我们还拥有一个内容广泛的目录,因此当对话涉及到他们的课程、机构问题、新的学术研究和新出现的问题时,我们的受众可以及时访问过去的节目。因此,我们可以同时做到及时和永恒。在 ACPA 今年庆祝其成立 100 周年之际,我们很荣幸能够介绍高等教育领域的创新型新贡献者,同时还通过采访回顾几十年历史的行业传奇人物,提供智慧和见解,为档案增添新的内容。观众参与很重要 这种形式允许观众直接或间接参与。学生事务教育工作者...
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Published six times per year for the American College Personnel Association.Founded in 1959, the Journal of College Student Development has been the leading source of research about college students and the field of student affairs for over four decades. JCSD is the largest empirical research journal in the field of student affairs and higher education, and is the official journal of the American College Personnel Association.
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