Workshop "What leads to publication failure"
We all know that publications are important for our professional success and progress. We also know that many of our great ideas and publication drafts never make it to the printed page or the journal’s website. In this workshop, we will focus on strategies for persevering through the publication process and for revising our drafts to meet journal expectations. We’ll also discuss how to become reviewers so that we can understand the publication process from a different perspective and strengthen our own submissions.
Speaker: Talinn Phillips is Professor of English at the College of Arts and Sciences, Ohio University (USA) where she is Director of Composition and former director of the Graduate Writing and Research Center. She holds an M.A. in TESOL & Applied Linguistics and a Ph.D. in English Rhetoric and Composition from Ohio University. Talinn teaches various courses at Ohio University including Writing for Publication, Writing and Rhetoric, Developmental Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English and has authored a number of research publications. Talinn’s scholarly interests include rhetoric and composition, multilingual writing, graduate writing, lifespan writing research, and writing centers.
Target audience: HSE teachers, researchers, and graduate students
Language: English
Date & Time: October 10, 17:30 - 19:30
Location: online