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Routinising research: academic skills in analogue and digital worlds
Authors:Orvar Löfgren
Affiliation:1. Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, University of Lund, Lund, Swedenorvar.lofgren@kultur.lu.se
Abstract:This paper explores research routines which are so mundane that they are rarely noticed and may be hard to even verbalise. How does one acquire the bodily dexterity of rifling through a filing cabinet, skimming Google lists or judging a book by holding in it one’s hands? Drawing on interviews with and observations among scholars of both the analogue and digital generations, mainly in the social and cultural sciences, I look at how such routines are established, naturalised and transformed. They may be seen as methods slowly turning into inconspicuous habits. To what extent do such practices, which are often seen as intensely personal, actually mirror norms and cultural conventions of specific academic settings? With a focus on materialities and sensibilities, I discuss three arenas of everyday academic activities: writing, reading and handling information.
Keywords:routines  skills  academic work  analogue  digital
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