Jessie Tepper

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Jessie Tepper

Jessie Tepper

@jtepperlex

Acquiring film, television, media, & communication studies @ Lexington Books | Advocate for the oxford comma | Opinions = my own | [email protected]

Lanham, MD Katılım Kasım 2018
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Neil Renic@NC_Renic·
Don’t write for the critics. Or the haters. Write because you just remembered the deadline you agreed to 11 months ago.
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olivia stowell
olivia stowell@oliviastowell·
in search of: fans and scholars of romance, romance readers, romcom enthusiasts, etc, for a future mid theory thing. if this is you (or someone you know), comment or PM me!
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Dr Bethan Jones (she/her)
Dr Bethan Jones (she/her)@memories_child·
Saw the SCMS email, failed to realise it was the conference notification one. Anyway, I'll be in Chicago next year!
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Dr Leanne Weston
Dr Leanne Weston@identykit·
Now everything is signed, and it's (kind of!) sunk in, I'm very pleased to say that I have a contract with Lexington to publish my first monograph. I'm so excited to be working with @jtepperlex to bring this to fruition.
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Jessie Tepper@jtepperlex·
@identykit I'm so looking forward to collaborating with you on this, Leanne! 🥳
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Rafael Grohmann
Rafael Grohmann@grohmann_rafael·
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to work with us in our Creative Labour and Critical Futures (CLCF) project at the University of Toronto. Deadline for application: Sep 20 Details here: utsc.utoronto.ca/acm/sites/utsc…
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Rowman & Littlefield
Rowman & Littlefield@RLPublisher·
This month's Lexington Books spotlight features the latest releases, plus 30% off paperbacks! Explore now: ow.ly/Byyx50T18hl
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Jessie Tepper@jtepperlex·
@fewstein This is such a good point! I always remind authors that even if you don't agree with the reviewer's specific objection, it's something they flagged (and thus other readers might also flag), so it's still wise to address it in some way (and better to know that before publication!)
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Public Libraries
Public Libraries@publibonline·
Submit your #libraryjoy story TODAY to publiclibrariesonline@gmail.com to be featured in a special episode of the FYI podcast! We want to hear about the heartwarming, surprising, and joyful moments in your library!
Public Library Association@ALA_PLA

Deadline for submissions extended! We'd love to hear more of YOUR stories of public library joy to feature in an upcoming FYI podcast (@publibonline) episode. Send your 2 minute voice/video recording to publiclibrariesonline@gmail.com by Friday, August 16th. #LibraryJoy

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olivia stowell
olivia stowell@oliviastowell·
paging the besties: favorite writing (scholarly or not) on reality TV and gender/sexism/patriarchy, esp in the 2000s? i already have the great work of Amanda Ann Klein, Brenda Weber, Laurie Ouellette, Racquel Gates, Hunter Hargraves in this lit review...others i'm missing?
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Jessie Tepper@jtepperlex·
@MichaelSocolow @Slate @ConversationUS There is of course always a balance to be struck. Accessible ≠ 'too' informal or that standards for the scholarship itself should be any lower. We should be rethinking which standards are actually indicative of academic rigor vs. grounded in historical tradition/elitism. (4/4)
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Jessie Tepper@jtepperlex·
@MichaelSocolow @Slate @ConversationUS I'm sure this also depends a lot on trends/standards in any given discipline, but I do feel lucky to acquire in comm/media and film/television where scholars (peer reviewers + our audience) tend to be pretty open-minded about innovative/more accessible approaches! (3/3)
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Michael Socolow
Michael Socolow@MichaelSocolow·
"We should write academic articles, for instance, as though they were made for the public." I've tried this numerous times in my career, and the peer reviews have often been scathing. Sometimes I publish pieces that'd be strong academic articles for @Slate or @ConversationUS
Bécquer Seguín@bcqer

@jjponcevazquez You’re far too kind, Juanjo! Clearly, I’m very committed to public work. I just think (and this is more for literary studies than for history) we should transform how we write academically. We should write academic articles, for instance, as though they were made for the public.

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Rebecca Colesworthy
Rebecca Colesworthy@RColesworthy·
Wow! I am extremely late to this great resource. Perhaps you are, too?
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Rowman & Littlefield
Rowman & Littlefield@RLPublisher·
Just published: @JordanChariton's exposé of the real story behind how the government poisoned a major American city—and how they are still getting away with it. ➡️ See details and preview the foreword: ow.ly/3eHU50SSXnJ
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