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Routledge Handbooks

2 pointsby Igromalmost 2 years ago

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Igromalmost 2 years ago
There&#x27;s a quote or anecdote whose origin I am unfamiliar with, in which it is claimed that ten or twenty books is all that&#x27;s needed for an essential education. Given the amount of meaningful research that&#x27;s put out every day in every discipline in order to extend our collective knowledge, and that often revises the curriculum we view as &quot;foundational&quot;, that claim is surely fantastical.<p>The counterpoint is that the applicability of research to daily life normally tapers off with its specificity. Generally speaking, it already makes a difference if we grasp the basics. Furthermore, given the right resources, the effort to get from zero up to basic competency in a topic is actually fairly miniscule, compared with the effort needed to become an expert.<p>In the spirit of that last point, I wanted to share how sensational I find that there exist well-researched* and approachable introductory resources on very general and specific topics. That a single resource can collate and present decades, sometimes centuries of research in a way that is mind-boggling. I&#x27;m currently going through the Routledge Handbook on Contemporary Taiwan, but the praise is limited neither to that book, nor only to Routledge, though I endorse their books out of personal satisfaction.<p>*Of course, I&#x27;m taking this as a prior — I have to hoist my ability to critique research in that field by the bootstraps!
jonjackyalmost 2 years ago
<i>... given the right resources, the effort to get from zero up to basic competency in a topic is actually fairly miniscule, compared with the effort needed to become an expert.</i><p>On that note, see also Very Short Introductions from Oxford University Press<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;academic.oup.com&#x2F;very-short-introductions&#x2F;search-results?allJournals=1&amp;f_ContentType=Book&amp;fl_SiteID=6561&amp;page=1&amp;sort=Date+%e2%80%93+Newest+First" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;academic.oup.com&#x2F;very-short-introductions&#x2F;search-res...</a>