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Topics Discussed in this Episode:
- Kathleen's career moves from faculty at Pomona College to Associate Executive Director at the Modern Language Association (MLA) to faculty and administrator at Michigan State University.
- Putting ideas related to publishing and scholarly communication into place on a national scale in her role at MLA.
- Working with institutions that are interested in implementing lessons from Generous Thinking in their strategic plans.
- Working with faculty to explore the possibilities for how their work might contribute to a richer, more open public sphere.
- When re-evaluating reappointment, promotion, and tenure guidelines, thinking about public engagement first rather than as a separate outreach category.
- The rise of the #GenerousThinking movement on Twitter as people share their stories on how they have implemented generous thinking in their work and personal lives.
- The HuMetricsHSS initiative focused on rethinking prestige economies of academia and thinking about how values like openness could be incorporated into assessment.
- Using generous thinking as an approach to creating equity and expanding opportunity for others in the academy.
- There is no quality without equality.
Resources Discussed in this Episode:
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Kathleen Fitzpatrick
- Digital Humanities at Michigan State University
- Modern Language Association
- Planned Obsolescence (NYU Press)
- Generous Thinking (Johns Hopkins University Press)
- #GenerousThinking
- Nicky Agate
- HuMetricsHSS
- Chris Long at MSU
- Hannah Alpert-Abrams
Music Credits: “Come Right Here” by Tendinite, licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND license.
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