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Friday, December 31, 2021
Collaboration
One of my biggest regrets is that I have not collaborated on an article. I can't say that I am committed to collaboration, because the fact I haven't done it means that I am not yet committed to it (yet). The barrier is a lack of imagination, I guess. I would have to come up with the right combination of a project and a collaborator. I would not tolerate an unequal collaboration, or one in which I did the intellectual lifting and someone else did the grunt work.
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And yet, I am citing you and my local colleague as collaborators on my 1000-word op-ed type piece. It's a start
True, but I did not do enough on it to be a co-author. Changing one or two words / light editing doesn't count.
...you had read the article in El Mundo and made the point about plain language. Richard W. had the point about the obsession with correct speech. It's the most stuff from other people I've ever incorporated into anything, so you're acknowledged!
Let me know when it comes out. It's something I can recommend to my students.
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