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Author Schram, Sanford.

Title Becoming a footnote : an activist-scholar finds his voice, learns to write, and survives academia / Sanford F. Schram.

Publication Info. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 227 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series SUNY series in new political science
SUNY series in new political science.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. How I Had Four Majors in College -- Chapter 2. Going Postal, Getting Drafted: How I Ended Up in Graduate School -- Chapter 3. How I Learned To Read -- Chapter 4. I Went Down to the Crossroads: Activism and Scholarship -- Chapter 5. Standing on Shoulders: Scholarship as Networking -- Chapter 6. Theory and Practice: Research and the Court -- Chapter 7. Is Anybody Listening? Testifying before Congress -- Chapter 8. Calling Out Racial Bias: Images, Words, and Numbers -- Chapter 9. Deep Semiotic Structure of Deservingness: Enduring Identities in Dependency Discourse -- Chapter 10. Three Heads Are Better than One: Collaboration, Mixed Methods, and Disciplining the Poor -- Chapter 11. Moving On: Turning To Europe -- Chapter 12. Making It Matter: Real Social Science in the Neoliberal Academy -- Conclusion: A Postscript on Writing -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
Summary How does a graduate student acquire the skills necessary to define a clear research agenda and write meaningful contributions to the scholarship in his or her field? Can the requirements of professional advancement in the ivory tower be reconciled with making a difference in the bare-knuckle world of policymaking? Can even a celebrated activist-scholar survive the seemingly relentless neoliberalization of higher education? Becoming a Footnote takes the reader on an inspirational journey through the experiences of researcher Sanford F. Schram, illuminating how he overcame his early insecurities and limitations, particularly about his writing, to develop into someone cited by both scholars and people involved in the policymaking process. With wit and humor, Schram illustrates how his award-winning research on race, poverty, and welfare emerged from the political struggles in which he was immersed, and how we all have something unique to contribute if we commit ourselves to making it happen.
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Subject Schram, Sanford.
Schram, Sanford.
Schram, Sanford.
Social scientists -- United States -- Biography.
Social scientists.
United States.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Political activists -- United States -- Biography.
Political activists.
College teachers -- New York (State) -- Biography.
College teachers.
New York (State)
Scholars -- United States -- Biography.
Scholars.
Social sciences -- Study and teaching.
Social sciences -- Study and teaching.
Social problems -- Study and teaching.
Social problems -- Study and teaching.
Social problems.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Biographies.
Other Form: Print version: Schram, Sanford. Becoming a footnote 9781438447759 (DLC) 2012041978 (OCoLC)828774751
ISBN 9781438447766 (electronic book)
1438447760 (electronic book)
9781438447759
1438447752
9781438447742
1438447744