The effects of intellectual property law in writing studies : ethics, sponsors, and academic knowledge-making / Karen J. Lunsford and James P. Purdy.
2020
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Title
The effects of intellectual property law in writing studies : ethics, sponsors, and academic knowledge-making / Karen J. Lunsford and James P. Purdy.
Published
New York ; London : Routledge, 2020.
Copyright
©2020
Call Number
KF2996 .E44 2020
ISBN
9781138499072 (hardcover)
1138499072 (hardcover)
1138499072 (hardcover)
Description
233 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1142099355
Summary
"This book documents the intellectual property experiences of writing studies scholars and challenges naturalized ways of responding to intellectual property concerns. Analyzing results of a nationwide survey and semi-structured interviews to examine ways decisions about intellectual property (IP) during academic knowledge-making are mediated by histories of enculturation, ethical lenses, and IP sponsors, the book: Identifies and illustrates a range of ethical stances that academics might adopt in regard to IP and the range of human, institutional, and technological sponsors that can mediate IP decisions; Provides evidence that IP affects all of the processes of academic knowledge-making, not just the final product; Offers heuristic questions that academics can and should ask throughout their teaching, research, and editing to make proactive IP decisions. The book is an essential read for academics working in writing studies and the humanities as well as those interested in IP. This text could also be used in graduate student training in writing studies and related disciplines."--Page i
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Series title from front cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Historical Data
"Karen J. Lunsford is Associate Professor of Writing and Director of the PhD Emphasis in Writing Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Most recently, she has co-edited a special issue of the online journal 'Kairos' on ownership, authorship, and copyright. James P. Purdy is Associate Professor of English/Writing Studies and Director of the University Writing Center at Duquesne University, where he received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching. He has co-edited four books and written numerous articles and book chapters on digital writing and research practices and spaces."--Page i.
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Table of Contents
List of tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Histories of intellectual property in academia
Ethical lenses academics bring to intellectual property decisions
Sponsors that mediate academic intellectual property decisions
Effects of intellectual property on the academic knowledge-making cycle
Conclusion
Appendices
Works Cited
Index.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Histories of intellectual property in academia
Ethical lenses academics bring to intellectual property decisions
Sponsors that mediate academic intellectual property decisions
Effects of intellectual property on the academic knowledge-making cycle
Conclusion
Appendices
Works Cited
Index.