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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2010 · 42 MIN

TA08 – Journals

from Talking Anthropology · host Thomas Lohninger

With this Episode we cross the language border. It is the first and hopefully not the last Talking Anthropology Podcast in English so far. I had the good fortune to interview Prof. Helena Wulff from the University of Stockholm and we talked about scientific Journals, writing and the future of scientific communication. Enjoy! Topics of our show: * scientific Journals in general * "Social Anthropology" the EASA Journal * international ranked Journals * internal process of article selection in the Social Anthropology * new media opportunities for science and studying * some insights about Prof. Wulffs actual project about Ireland's writers * digital cultural forms * combination of Journalism and Science (in the Stockolm University) * the problem of representation Research Links: * EASA Journal * Wiley Blackwell (publisher of Social Anthropology) * Prof. Helena Wulffs Profile on Stockholm University * the Mathew effect in science * Artikel über Aufdeckung von Plagiaten * WP: James Clifford * WP: Information Age * WP: Digital native * Intro: Extract from "Watt" by Samuel Backett Literature: * GIBALDI, Joseph. 2003 (6. Aufl.). MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. New York. * KRUSE, Otto. 2002 (9. Aufl.). Keine Angst vor dem leeren Blatt: Ohne Schreibblockaden durchs Studium. Frankfurt/M. * ESSELBORN-KRUMBIEGEL, Helga. 2008. Von der Idee zum Text. Eine Anleitung zum wissenschaftlichen Schreiben. 3., überarb. Aufl. Wien u.a.: Schöningh. * KRUSE, Otto. 2007. Keine Angst vorm leeren Blatt. Ohne Schreibblockaden durchs Studium. 12., völlig neu bearb. Aufl. Frankfurt/Main u.a.: Campus. * WOLFSBERGER, Judith. 2009. Frei geschrieben. Mut, Freiheit und Strategie für wissenschaftliche Abschlussarbeiten. 2. Aufl. Wien u.a.: Böhlau. As always Feedback is very welcome in the comments and especially on iTunes.

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With this Episode we cross the language border. It is the first and hopefully not the last Talking Anthropology Podcast in English so far. I had the good fortune to interview Prof. Helena Wulff from the University of Stockholm and we talked about scientific Journals, writing and the future of scientific communication. Enjoy! Topics of our show: * scientific Journals in general * "Social Anthropology" the EASA Journal * international ranked Journals * internal process of article selection in the Social Anthropology * new media opportunities for science and studying * some insights about Prof. Wulffs actual project about Ireland's writers * digital cultural forms * combination of Journalism and Science (in the Stockolm University) * the problem of representation Research Links: * EASA Journal * Wiley Blackwell (publisher of Social Anthropology) * Prof. Helena Wulffs Profile on Stockholm University * the Mathew effect in science * Artikel über Aufdeckung von Plagiaten * WP: James Clifford * WP: Information Age * WP: Digital native * Intro: Extract from "Watt" by Samuel Backett Literature: * GIBALDI, Joseph. 2003 (6. Aufl.). MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. New York. * KRUSE, Otto. 2002 (9. Aufl.). Keine Angst vor dem leeren Blatt: Ohne Schreibblockaden durchs Studium. Frankfurt/M. * ESSELBORN-KRUMBIEGEL, Helga. 2008. Von der Idee zum Text. Eine Anleitung zum wissenschaftlichen Schreiben. 3., überarb. Aufl. Wien u.a.: Schöningh. * KRUSE, Otto. 2007. Keine Angst vorm leeren Blatt. Ohne Schreibblockaden durchs Studium. 12., völlig neu bearb. Aufl. Frankfurt/Main u.a.: Campus. * WOLFSBERGER, Judith. 2009. Frei geschrieben. Mut, Freiheit und Strategie für wissenschaftliche Abschlussarbeiten. 2. Aufl. Wien u.a.: Böhlau. As always Feedback is very welcome in the comments and especially on iTunes.

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