Academic domains as political battlegrounds : A global enquiry by 99 academics in the fields of education and technology
Abstract
Academic cognition and intelligence are ‘socially distributed’; instead of dwelling inside the single mind of an individual academic or a few academics, they are spread throughout the different minds of all academics. In this article, some mechanisms have been developed that systematically bring together these fragmented pieces of cognition and intelligence. These mechanisms jointly form a new authoring method called ‘crowd-authoring’, enabling an international crowd of academics to co-author a manuscript in an organized way. The article discusses this method, addressing the following question: What are the main mechanisms needed for a large collection of academics to collaborate on the authorship of an article? This question is addressed through a developmental endeavour wherein 101 academics of educational technology from around the world worked together in three rounds by email to compose a short article. Based on this endeavour, four mechanisms have been developed: a) a mechanism for finding a crowd of scholars; b) a mechanism for managing this crowd; c) a mechanism for analyzing the input of this crowd; and d) a scenario for software that helps automate the process of crowd-authoring. The recommendation is that crowd-authoring ought to win the attention of academic communities and funding agencies, because, given the well-connected nature of the contemporary age, the widely and commonly distributed status of academic intelligence and the increasing value of collective and democratic participation, large-scale multi-authored publications are the way forward for academic fields and wider academia in the 21st century.
Main Authors
Format
Articles
Research article
Published
2017
Series
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd.
The permanent address of the publication
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201912025090Käytä tätä linkitykseen.
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0266-6669
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0266666915622044
Language
English
Published in
Information Development
Citation
- Lily, A. E. A., Foland, J., Stoloff, D., Gogus, A., Erguvan, I. D., Awshar, M. T., Tondeur, J., Hammond, M., Venter, I. M., Jerry, P., Vlachopoulos, D., Oni, A., Liu, Y., Badosek, R., Madrid, M. C. L. D. L., Mazzoni, E., Lee, H., Kinley, K., Kalz, M., . . . Schrader, P. (2017). Academic domains as political battlegrounds : A global enquiry by 99 academics in the fields of education and technology. Information Development, 33(3), 270-288. https://doi.org/10.1177/0266666915622044
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