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Writing Renewal Retreats: The Scholarly Writer, Contemplative Practice, and Scholarly Productivity
Author(s) -
Brantmeier Edward,
Molloy Cathryn,
Byrne Jennifer
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
to improve the academy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2334-4822
DOI - 10.1002/tia2.20061
Subject(s) - contemplation , scholarship , productivity , natural (archaeology) , sociology , aesthetics , political science , history , epistemology , art , philosophy , law , archaeology , economics , macroeconomics
This article offers an exploratory case study of a program for faculty that blends contemplative practices, scholarly productivity, and renewal of faculty as writers at a retreat in a natural setting. We share faculty learning outcomes, logistics, a retreat agenda, and evaluation data from four writing renewal retreats conducted over two years to present initial insight into a contemplative approach to writing retreats that fosters a connection to self, to scholarship, and to a community of writers—key elements of a successful writing life. Through critical reflection on the role of contemplative practices, scholarly productivity, and faculty well‐being, we offer a model for holistic faculty development.

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