Academic publishing

Nowadays, academic publishing has become a multi-billion industry. Not knowledge as such, but profits are key in this industry. This commodification of knowledge production can be seen as a treath to academic culture. 

Dr. Inge van de Ven

Inge van de Ven on big books in times of 'Big Data'

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The Editors
04/05/2020

In her book, Big Books in Times of Big Data, Dr. Inge van de Ven from Tilburg University explores the ways in which "the digital" has influenced, and will continue to influence, the novel as a genre.

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Diggit Profiles

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In the Diggit Profiles, we engage in a conversation with junior and senior scholars whose work reflects and speaks to the issues we like to highlight on Diggit Magazine. We interview scholars from all over the world, inquiring into the issues they address in their work, the social relevance of their work, its public character and impact. The result is a series of interviews in which interviewees get ample space and time to talk about what is fundamental for them, and for us.

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Carnival: just another party?

Paper
Ruben Bastiaanse
01/03/2019
13 minutes to read

The future of carnival: is the traditional character and historical function of carnival at peril?

What is your name English course

Academic guidelines, generalization and inequality

Column
Marissa Bakx
16/09/2018
5 minutes to read

Day in day out, we as scholars use academic guidelines like the APA referencing style. This form of standardization is broadly accepted by the academic world. But did you ever think about the system of standardization itself? 

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Challenging the politics of knowledge, continued

Column
Jan Blommaert
28/06/2018
9 minutes to read

Jan Blommaert: 'In the discussion on the politics of knowledge, the political-economic dimension is absent. Academics can do more and better things in attempts to redress existing racial and gender inequalities.'

Conferences, course readers and citations. Challenging the Politics of Knowledge

Column
Ana Deumert
26/06/2018
4 minutes to read

In this column, Ana Deumert reflects on the politics of knowledge that shape research and teaching. She argues that in order to realize sociolinguistics as a truly international and inclusive discipline, we need to change our citation practices. 

This is too hard: Why I cannot write a decent essay

Article
Madelief Tresonie
09/11/2017
5 minutes to read

A look inside a student's brain when she tries her best writing an essay, in which all relatable struggles are discussed in a humourous manner. 

Diggit Magazine wins Teaching Innovation Award 2017: Interview with Ico Maly

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The Editors
29/09/2017
2 minutes to read

Yesterday, during the Education Bazaar at Tilburg University, Ico Maly received the annual award for Best Teaching Innovation for his work on Diggit. We caught an overjoyed Maly and were able to ask him some questions.

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