Exchanges Discourse: Early Career Researcher Publishing Advice, Insight & Inspiration
In this special panel edition of The Exchanges Discourse podcast, I welcome five past journal contributors - Abiodun Egbetokun, Ed McKeon, Denis Newman-Griffis, Claire Sedgwick, and Aikaterini Tavoulari - for a lively and reflective conversation on their recent Exchanges article, The Labour of Thought: Reflections on Interdisciplinarity in Practice [https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v12i2.1839]. Together, we unpack the collaborative journey behind their interdisciplinary work: from the initial spark of inspiration to the challenges of navigating diverse academic traditions and the necessary labour to achieve your goals. Each guest shares personal insights into the interdisciplinary research, writing and publishing process, especially from an early career perspective, and highlights how their unique disciplinary voices shaped the final piece. We also delve into the broader themes of academic authorship – making yourself heard, negotiating interdisciplinary tensions, and building a research narrative that feels both authentic and impactful. The episode closes as always with valuable, first-hand advice for emerging researchers preparing their earliest publications, much of which resonates with the wider episode discussions. Whether you’re exploring interdisciplinary collaboration for the first time or looking to refine your academic voice, this episode offers a wealth of inspiration, experience, and encouragement. To read the article which inspired our conversation visit: https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v12i2.1839 [https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v12i2.1839] Or to find out more about publishing with the Exchanges research journal visit: http://exchanges.warwick.ac.uk/ [http://exchanges.warwick.ac.uk/] Episode Index 00:00 – Opening 00:32 – Introductions 06:42 – Opening & exploring the paper 19:16 – Inspirations, provocations & next steps 29:06 – Lived publishing & editorial experiences 46:00 – Advice to academic authors 60:12 – Outro
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