zh_awk Posted June 8, 2022 Posted June 8, 2022 I recently had a paper I co-authored published in a prestigious (international) education journal, and it was incorporated into a special issue (on the changing landscape of higher ed during/post-COVID). We were the only paper that even made it past the initial RFP from the US (after providing just the study abstract), so it's pretty exciting to have gotten accepted after the long-winded review process! Given its publication in a special issue, especially on a topic that I feel is going to be fairly commonly talked about in the years to come, I wondered if there is a way (if this is even appropriate) to list it on my cv in a way that indicates it's a part of this issue? Or, is this not common practice/is it pretentious to do? I did some searching online and didn't really find an answer so I was hoping someone here would have some insight into this. Thanks!
Athanasius Kircher Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 Hi! I think that in the Humanities it is pretty common to do so (is Education part of the Humanities, though?). I am joining a screenshot of a tenured Professor in an Ivy school. Let me know if it is helpful ?
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