

Patrick Gamsby, "The Discourse of Scholarly Communication" (Lexington Books, 2023)
Feb 14, 2024
The podcast explores the relationship between modern scholarship and the ethos of Enlightenment. It discusses disciplinary boundaries, access to research, academic labor, form and content, and stewardship of scholarship. The guest argues for the formulation of a New Enlightenment. Other topics include the impact of the Enlightenment on scholarly communication, interdisciplinary research, open access, and balancing research and teaching priorities in academia.
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Encountering the Encyclopédie
- Patrick Gamsby encountered a copy of the Encyclopédie while working at Brandeis University.
- This massive work, predating Wikipedia, aimed to capture all world knowledge with a political bent, influencing Gamsby's focus on the Enlightenment.
Defining Discourse
- "Discourse" in scholarly communication encompasses commonly discussed topics like open access and copyright.
- It also includes less-discussed aspects such as the Enlightenment ideology and the "publish or perish" culture.
Interdisciplinarity vs. Multidisciplinarity
- Interdisciplinarity integrates two or more disciplines, contrasting with multidisciplinarity, which juxtaposes them.
- Interdisciplinarity fosters collaboration and tackles issues from multiple perspectives.