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Teaching Publishing and Editorial Practice

Teaching Publishing and Editorial Practice

Teaching Publishing and Editorial Practice

The Transition from University to Industry
Jocelyn Hargrave, The University of Melbourne
February 2022
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    A key challenge facing all educators working in practice-based subjects is the need to negotiate tensions between past and present and provide a training that prepares students for fast-changing conditions, while also conveying long-standing principles. This Element therefore investigates how effectively editing and publishing programmes prepare graduates for industry and how well these graduates translate this instruction to the workplace. Taking a global perspective to gauge the state of the discipline, the mixed-methods approach used for this Element comprised two online surveys for educators and graduates, three semi-structured interviews with industry practitioners (scholarly, education and trade) and ethnographic practice (author as educator and practitioner). Three key concepts also framed this Element's enquiry: being, learning and doing. The Element demonstrates how these transitioning but interdependent concepts have the potential to form a holistic practice-led pedagogy for students of editing and publishing programmes.

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    February 2022
    Paperback
    9781108791946
    75 pages
    177 × 127 × 7 mm
    0.12kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Educator perspectives
    • 3. Graduate perspectives
    • 4. Industry perspectives
    • 5. Conclusion
    • Appendix 1. Educator online survey questions
    • Appendix 2. Graduate online survey questions
    • Appendix 3. Semi-structured interview questions with industry professionals.
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    • Jocelyn Hargrave , The University of Melbourne