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خرید کتابResearch Impact and the Early Career ResearcherLived Experiences
Research Impact and the Early Career Researcher Lived Experiences, New Perspectives
Edited By Kieran Fenby-Hulse, Emma Heywood, Kate WalkerCopyright 2019
ISBN 9781138562073
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Research Impact and the Early Career Researcher documents experiences and perspectives on the emerging concept of research impact from a range of disciplines and places them within an analytical and critical discursive framework. Combining personal reflections with research essays, it provides the reader with a multi-dimensional perspective on research impact and how it connects to the research lives and practice of early career researchers.
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تأثیر پژوهش و پژوهشگر شغل اولیه تجربیات و دیدگاههای مربوط به مفهوم نوظهور تأثیر پژوهش را از طیفی از رشتهها مستند میکند و آنها را در چارچوب گفتمانی تحلیلی و انتقادی قرار میدهد. با ترکیب تأملات شخصی با مقالات تحقیقاتی، دیدگاهی چند بعدی در مورد تأثیر تحقیق و نحوه ارتباط آن با زندگی تحقیقاتی و عملکرد محققان اولیه شغلی در اختیار خواننده قرار میدهد.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
Julie Bayley
ii About this Book
Kieran Fenby-Hulse, Emma Heywood, Kate Walker
Iii Acknowledgements
iv List of Contributors
Section One: Research Impact and Me
Chapter One: Uncertainty and Confusion: The Starting Point of All Expertise
Ged Hall, Helen Morley and Tony Bromley
Reflection: Start Small, Think Big: The Hard Path to Success for the ECR
Kate Walker
Chapter Two: Developing an academic identity: What’s the time Mrs Wolf?
Tracy Hayes
Reflection: Reflexivity, doubt and social tensions in collaborative research as a foundation for positive research impact
Alex McDonagh
Chapter Three 3: Creative-Practice Research, Impact and the REF
Isabella Streffen
Reflection: Thinking Laterally: A Public Health Practitioner’s View of Impact
Victoria Gilroy
Section Two: Research Impact and Collaboration
Chapter Four: Knowledge Exchange as Impact
Louise Maythorne
Reflection: Communicating Research to Policymakers
Diana Warira
Chapter Five: Experimenting with Interdisciplinarity: Researcher development and the production of impact
Robert Meckin and Sandrine Soubes
Reflection: Research impacts of engineering for society, with society
Anh Tran
Chapter Six: Connecting Epistemologies and the Early Career Researcher
Helen Graham, Katie Hill, Peter Matthews, Dave O’Brien and Mark Taylor
Reflection: Collaborative work of early career researchers: does the impact agenda transcend continents?
Anna Mary Cooper-Ryan, Alex M. Clarke-Cornwell, Jenna Condie
Section Three: Research Impact Systems and Structures
Chapter Seven: Propelled for take-off? The Case of Early Career Social Science Researchers in South Africa
Ke Yu, Ian Edelstein, Balungile Shandu
Reflection: International Impact: What is the problem? Can I solve it and will anyone benefit?
Emma Heywood
Chapter Eight: Doctoral Education and the Impact Gap: What we can learn from ‘Prof Docs’ and why it matters for Early Career researchers?
Smith-McGloin: Prof Docs
Reflection: Knowledge Transfer Partnership, the ECR, and the Humanities
Jessica Medhurst
Chapter Nine: Engaging with the Impact Ecosystem (Kieran Fenby-Hulse, Coventry University)
Reflection: Putting Social Responsibility at the Heart of the Institution: The Research Experience and Career Development of Early Career Researchers
R. L. Cowen, J. Gracey, D. Johnson