This roundtable-style panel explores the work of writing for different academic audiences (legal, anthropological, law-and-society). Too often, this gets dismissed as being merely about “word choice” but the demands of interdisciplinary writing shapes scholarly agendas and professional trajectories. How do proof methods and epistemic standards impact writing? How is writing both constrained and facilitated by citation styles? How do minimum and maximum lengths (for journal articles) as well as publication processes and perceptions of the final products (for books) influence decisions about venue choice for specific projects?
Business meeting at program conclusion.