Lessons on Academic Writing: What I Learned About Myself, Us, and the Work Ahead

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Conra D. Gist
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For Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) scholars, reflecting on our journey to becoming academic writers can reveal important lessons for crafting justice oriented academic futures. Interweaving the pain, joy and wisdom from narratives on academic writing, this piece synthesizes BIPOC scholars’ lessons learned, representing the experiences of doctoral students, early career and midcareer academics. It begins with a reflective narrative on the author’s academic writing experiences, and then describes themes across the special issue articles. The special issue contributors described academic writing experiences such as wading through and releasing heavy emotions, putting on a mindset of intentionality to experience joy, and practicing academic writing strategies wedded to grace and care that support wellbeing. Recommendations for systemic changes in higher education that can support radical and liberatory writing practices are also described.
关于学术写作的课程:我对自己、我们和未来工作的了解
对于黑人、原住民和有色人种(BIPOC)学者来说,反思我们成为学术作家的历程,可以为打造以正义为导向的学术未来提供重要的经验教训。这篇文章将学术写作叙事中的痛苦、快乐和智慧交织在一起,综合了BIPOC学者的经验教训,代表了博士生、职业生涯早期和职业生涯中期学者的经历。它以作者学术写作经历的反思性叙述开始,然后描述特刊文章的主题。特刊的撰稿人描述了学术写作的经历,比如艰难地度过并释放沉重的情绪,以一种有意识的心态来体验快乐,以及练习与优雅和关怀相结合的学术写作策略,以支持健康。建议高等教育系统的变化,可以支持激进和解放写作实践也描述。
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