One reasons why academic blogging is discouraged is because it blurs the lines between “scientific” expert knowledge and other kinds of knowledge. Blogging does so by:
democratizing the academic conversation by engaging a wide range of people
permitting academics to become public intellectuals, i.e., “communicators and participants in public debates”
breaking down hierarchies within the ivory tower
broadening the idea of peer review by considering that non-academics can also be “experts” on a topic
demystifying some of what we do.
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