New: Beyond Productivity (print book), now available!

Utah State University Press is proud to announce the publication of Beyond Productivity: Embodied, Situated, and (Un)Balanced Faculty Writing Processes, edited by Kim Hensley Owens and Derek Van Ittersum.

Beyond Productivity

Embodied, Situated, and (Un)Balanced Faculty Writing Processes

edited by Kim Hensley Owens and Derek Van Ittersum

"While writing about writing is well established, Hensley Owens and Van Ittersum center this conversation in the current historical moment and provide a novel take on those processes and the emotions surrounding them.”

—Abby Knoblauch, Kansas State University

“A must-read for any practicing academic writer. As engagingly hopeful to read as it is painful, the entire text is relatable and inviting.”

—Juliette Kitchens, Nova Southeastern University

In Beyond Productivity, a wide range of contributors share honest narratives of the sometimes-impossible conditions that scholars face when completing writing projects. The essays provide backstage views of the authors’ varying approaches to moving forward when the desire to produce wanes, when deciding a project is not working, when working within and around and redefining academic productivity expectations, and when writing with ever-changing bodies that do not always function as expected.

This collection positions scholarly writers’ ways of writing as a form of flexible, evolving knowledge. By exhibiting what is lost and gained through successive rounds of transformation and adaptation over time, the contributors offer a sustainable understanding and practice of process—one that looks beyond productivity as the primary measure of success. Each presents a fluid understanding of the writing process, illustrating its deeply personal nature and revealing how fragmented and disjointed methods and experiences can highlight what is precious about writing.

Beyond Productivity determines anew the use and value of scholarly writing and the processes that produce it, both within and beyond the context of the losses, constraints, and adaptations associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

TOC and sample chapter

Paper: $32.95

Ebook*: $26.95

ISBN: 978-1-64642-486-3

Pages: 274

Figures: 3

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