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Author Blum, Susan Debra.
Title My word! : plagiarism and college culture / Susan D. Blum.
Imprint Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2009.

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Author Blum, Susan Debra.
Subject Plagiarism.
Cheating (Education)
College students -- Attitudes.
Description 229 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-215) and index.
Contents Introduction : plagiarism in college -- A question of judgment : plagiarism is not one thing, once and for all -- Intertexuality, authorship, and plagiarism : my word, your word, their word [arrow] our word -- Observing the performance self : multiplicity versus authenticity -- Growing up in the college bubble : the tasks and temptations of adolescence -- No magic bullet : deconstructing plagiarism -- Conclusion : what is to be done?
Summary ""Classroom Cheats Turn to Computers." "Student Essays on Internet Offer Challenge to Teachers." "Faking the Grade." Headlines such as these have been blaring the alarming news of an epidemic of plagiarism and cheating in American colleges: more than 75 percent of students admit to having cheated; 68 percent admit to cutting and pasting material from the Internet without citation. Professors are reminded almost daily that many of today's college students operate under an entirely new set of assumptions about originality and ethics. Practices that even a decade ago would have been regarded almost universally as academically dishonest are now commonplace. Is this development an indication of dramatic shifts in education and the larger culture? In a book that dismisses hand-wringing in favor of a rich account of how students actually think and act, Susan D. Blum discovers two cultures that exist, often uneasily, side by side in the classroom. Relying extensively on interviews conducted by students with students, My Word! presents the voices of today's young adults as they muse about their daily activities, their challenges, and the meanings of their college lives. Outcomes-based secondary education, the steeply rising cost of college tuition, and an economic climate in which higher education is valued for its effect on future earnings above all else: These factors each have a role to play in explaining why students might pursue good grades by any means necessary. These incentives have arisen in the same era as easily accessible ways to cheat electronically and with almost intolerable pressures that result in many students being diagnosed as clinically depressed during their transition from childhood to adulthood."--Jacket.
ISBN 9780801447631 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0801447631 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780801476617
0801476615
ISBN/ISSN 40016482059
OCLC # 244660711
Table of Contents
IntroductionPlagiarism in college1
1A question of judgment : plagiarism is not one thing, once and for all11
2Intertextuality, authorship, and plagiarism : my word, your word, their word, our word29
3Observing the performance self : multiplicity versus authenticity60
4Growing up in the college bubble : the tasks and temptations of adolescence91
5No magic bullet : deconstructing plagiarism148
ConclusionWhat is to be done?173
 Notes181
 Bibliography193
 Acknowledgments217
 Index221



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