Description
Science involves extraordinary amounts of publishing. How does publishing work? How does publishing shape science communication? How is science publishing a global business and a local activity? This module investigates publishing as a process (who is involved? what are the parts of this complex business?). It also investigates the anthropology and STS of publishing (how is power distributed in the publishing industry? how do scientists control publishing? how are scientists controlled by it?). Topics discussed include: peer-review journals, popular science publishing, book publishing, textbooks, and related consumer goods. In recent years, changes in the industry have been nothing short of revolutionary: open access, print-on-demand, tablet reading, data-mining, and so much more. We examine these changes. The module includes a deliberate careers focus, with opportunities to meet professionals in the industry. Assessment focuses on practical projects associated with the creation of real publications. No prerequisites.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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