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Main Author: White, William J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ583555
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contents Academic Topographies: A Network Analysis of Disciplinarity among Communication Faculty. White, William J. College Faculty Communication (Thought Transfer) Communication Research Departments Higher Education Intellectual Disciplines Interdisciplinary Approach Interprofessional Relationship Journalism Library Schools Examines how theoretical and paradigmatic differences among interdisciplinary faculty are reflected in the ongoing work of a school with departments of communication, journalism, and library and information science. Reveals the presence of two groups of faculty whose members coparticipate more cohesively within themselves than between groups; and that sources of division include departmental structure and research traditions enacted by faculty. (RS)
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spellingShingle Academic Topographies: A Network Analysis of Disciplinarity among Communication Faculty.
White, William J.
College Faculty
Communication (Thought Transfer)
Communication Research
Departments
Higher Education
Intellectual Disciplines
Interdisciplinary Approach
Interprofessional Relationship
Journalism
Library Schools
Academic Topographies: A Network Analysis of Disciplinarity among Communication Faculty. White, William J. College Faculty Communication (Thought Transfer) Communication Research Departments Higher Education Intellectual Disciplines Interdisciplinary Approach Interprofessional Relationship Journalism Library Schools Examines how theoretical and paradigmatic differences among interdisciplinary faculty are reflected in the ongoing work of a school with departments of communication, journalism, and library and information science. Reveals the presence of two groups of faculty whose members coparticipate more cohesively within themselves than between groups; and that sources of division include departmental structure and research traditions enacted by faculty. (RS)
title Academic Topographies: A Network Analysis of Disciplinarity among Communication Faculty.
topic College Faculty
Communication (Thought Transfer)
Communication Research
Departments
Higher Education
Intellectual Disciplines
Interdisciplinary Approach
Interprofessional Relationship
Journalism
Library Schools
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ583555