Academic Publishing in the Humanities

Professor involved: Massimo Zaccaria, Arianna Arisi Rota plus some guest lectures

Course learning outcomes/abstract: although PhD students are not required to publish while completing their PhD, there are many good reasons to familiarize themselves with how the academic publishing industry works. A sound knowledge of the process of academic publishing stands as an important component in early-career academics and represents an important part in a succesful career path. To navigate the publishing system could also be one of the best ways to take up the challanges of publishing your own work, and connect with the academic community in your discipline. Getting a paper published takes a lot of time but it is a very formative and rewarding experience

Goals: although PhD students are not required to publish while completing their PhD, there are many good reasons to familiarize themselves with how the academic publishing industry works. A sound knowledge of the process of academic publishing stands as an important component in early-career academics and represents an important part in a succesful career path. To navigate the publishing system could also be one of the best ways to take up the challanges of publishing your own work, and connect with the academic community in your discipline. Getting a paper published takes a lot of time but it is a very formative and rewarding experience

Number of hours and planning: 26 hours

Period:  12-13February 2024 ore 9-13 e 14-16 e 16 febbraio ore 9-13 presso Aula 5 dipartimento  di Scienze Politiche e Sociali

Delivery mode and location ( in presence, on line, ecc): in presence, Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali

Registration: https://forms.gle/jTnwRpub4qrYyC5d8

Language: english

Evaluation criterial: Final written test

Credits (CFU): 6

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