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Post by question on Jan 20, 2012 11:44:59 GMT -5
OK. I graduate in May and start a TT position in the fall. I will be submitting portions of my dissertation to journals as the year goes on. When I can I start using my new affiliation? After graduation? If I submit something before I graduate and it gets accepted, can I ask the editor/journal to change my affiliation before it goes to print?
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Post by depends on Jan 20, 2012 11:50:17 GMT -5
Different institutions have different policies. I would email your new chair and ask them. Sometimes it is possible to use both affiliations.
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Post by question on Jan 21, 2012 8:59:44 GMT -5
What is the norm here in sociology? I'm guessing that anything submitted after I graduate can have my new affiliation on it. If I submit before then, and it gets published after I start my new position, do journals let you change your affiliation before it goes to print?
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Post by smashthestate on Jan 21, 2012 16:25:22 GMT -5
journals often let you make small changes, like new department affiliations, during the page-proof stage of publishing. But some of the lamer journals don't even do page-proofs.
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Post by and for adjuncts? on Mar 17, 2015 16:03:27 GMT -5
From what I can gather, there seems to be two thoughts on affiliation: (1) your current institution or (2) the institution where you did most of the work. I have a paper based on my diss research, but have since graduated and now adjunct. For a number of reasons, I'd rather not list the institution(s) where I adjunct. Should I use my grad affiliation? 'Independent scholar' or something? Or suck it up and put one of my current adjunct gigs?
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Post by Question on Mar 17, 2015 16:27:27 GMT -5
I recently received a conditional accept for article that should be published after I graduate. I also accepted a TT position that isn't conditional on receiving my PhD (I begin in the Fall). Would it be appropriate to list my new affiliation? The chair was somewhat vague.
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Post by for sure on Mar 17, 2015 18:54:47 GMT -5
Put it under your t-t affiliation. You want it to count toward your tenure.
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