Editing Professional Development Proseminar: Writing for Publication (Spring 2022)

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# Using this particular work in progress, identify: (a) your specific goals for this paper; and (b) the types of argument you are trying to make; and (c) where you might submit this paper once completed. You don't need to write this down but be ready to share these in class.
# Using this particular work in progress, identify: (a) your specific goals for this paper; and (b) the types of argument you are trying to make; and (c) where you might submit this paper once completed. You don't need to write this down but be ready to share these in class.


'''Class Plan:'''
'''Class Plan:''' {{tentative}}


* Introductions (since we have a bunch of new people) [names, programs, pronouns] (15m)
* Checkin on WAG goals
* Discussion or readings and issues related to outlets (50m)
* Discussion or readings and issues related to outlets
* ''Break'' (5m)
* Set WAG goals for next week
* Go around and share an update with the class on what you'll be doing for your project (20m)
* Set WAG goals for next week (20m)


=== April 18: Session 3: The Editorial Review Process ===
=== April 18: Session 3: The Editorial Review Process ===
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* Select two journals that are possible outlets for your article-in-progress. Compare and contrast these two in terms of their intellectual foci, manuscript requirements, editorial board interests, and general types of works published. Be ready to discuss this in class.
* Select two journals that are possible outlets for your article-in-progress. Compare and contrast these two in terms of their intellectual foci, manuscript requirements, editorial board interests, and general types of works published. Be ready to discuss this in class.


'''Class Plan:'''
'''Class Plan:''' {{tentative}}


* Checkin on WAG goals
* Checkin on WAG goals
* Discussion about reviewers and the lifecycle of an academic paper
* Discussion about reviewers
* Set WAG goals for next week
* Set WAG goals for next week


=== April 25: Session 4: Putting the Main Body of Your Article Together (Part I) ===
=== April 25: Virtual WAG session ===
 
We won't meet in class but we will check in on chat to update folks on our WAG goals and to set new WAG goals for our next meeting.
 
=== May 2: Session 4: Putting the Main Body of Your Article Together ===


'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''
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* Belcher's Chapter "Week 5: Refining Your Works Cited"
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 5: Refining Your Works Cited"
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 6: Crafting Your Claims for Significance"
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 6: Crafting Your Claims for Significance"
'''Class Plan:'''
* Checkin on WAG goals
* Discussion about readings
* Set WAG goals for next week
=== May 2: Session 5: Putting the Main Body of Your Article Together (Part II) ===
{{notice|Mako will be traveling at a academic conference so we meet remotely on Zoom.}}
'''Readings:'''
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 7: Analyzing Your Evidence"
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 7: Analyzing Your Evidence"
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 8: Presenting Your Article"
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 8: Presenting Your Article"


'''Class Plan:'''
'''Class Plan:''' {{tentative}}


* Checkin on WAG goals
* Checkin on WAG goals
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* Set WAG goals for next week
* Set WAG goals for next week


=== May 9: Session 6: Virtual WAG session ===
=== May 9: Virtual WAG session ===


{{notice|We cancelled our in-person meeting today because the instructor was sick and could not meet.}}
We won't meet in class but we will check in on chat to update folks on our WAG goals and to set new WAG goals for our next meeting.


'''Class Plan:'''
'''Assignment:''' (finish ''before'' class)


* Checkin on WAG goals
* Send your advance draft article to your assigned classmate {{tbd}} and [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1546910/assignments/7309955 upload it to Canvas]
* Discussion about readings
* Set WAG goals for next week


=== May 16: Session 7: Structure and Editing ===
=== May 16: Session 5: Feedback and Editing ===


'''Readings:'''
'''Readings:'''


* Belcher's Chapter "Week 9: Strengthening Your Structure" [''Originally May 3''']
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 9: Strengthening Your Structure"
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 11: Editing Your Sentences"
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 11: Editing Your Sentences"
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 3: Abstracting Your Article"
* Schneider, G. (2011). How to avoid the seven deadly sins of academic writing. ''European Political Science'', 10, 337-345.
'''Assignment:''' (finish ''before'' class)
* Providing an 800-1000 word review of the advanced draft manuscript to your partner {{tbd}} and [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1546910/assignments/7309978 uploaded to Canvas]


'''Class Plan:'''
'''Class Plan:''' {{tentative}}


* Checkin on WAG goals
* Checkin on WAG goals
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* Set WAG goals for next week
* Set WAG goals for next week


=== May 23: Session 8: Feedback and Wrap-up ===
=== May 23: Session 6: Wrapup ===


'''Readings:'''
'''Class Plan:''' {{tentative}}
 
* Belcher's Chapter "Week 3: Abstracting Your Article"
* Schneider, G. (2011). How to avoid the seven deadly sins of academic writing. ''European Political Science'', 10, 337-345. {{avail-uw|https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/eps.2011.32}}
 
'''Class Plan:'''


* Checkin on WAG goals
* Checkin on WAG goals
* Discussion about readings
* Discussion about readings
* Set WAG goals for next week
* Set WAG goals for next week
'''Assignment:''' (finish ''before'' class)
* Providing an 800-1000 word review of the advanced draft manuscript to your partner and [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1546910/assignments/7309978 uploaded to Canvas]
=== May 30 or 31st: Session 8: Virtual WAG Meeting ===
Because of Memorial Day, the class will not meet. At some point on May 30 or 31st, everybody should check in on the WAG over Slack in the normal way.


=== DUE June 10th: Submissions of article to publication venue ===
=== DUE June 10th: Submissions of article to publication venue ===
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