1. IntroductionPart One: The Case Narratives 2. Introduction to the Case Narratives 3. Introduction to the First Case: Intellectual Homesteading: Disciplinary Crossover among Geographers 4. The First Case: Intellectual Homesteading: Disciplinary Crossover Among Geographers 5. Collaboration as a Way of Being, a Way of Living: A Response to the First Case -Yvonna Lincoln 6. Introduction to the Second Case: Different Chapters, Same Textbook: Collaboration between Psychologists in the Same Department 7. The Second Case: Different Chapters, Same Textbook: Collaboration between Psychologists in the Same Department 8. Don't Ask, Don't Tell: A Response to the Second Case Study -Peter Magolda 9. Introduction to the Third Case: Experiencing Africa: A Creative Writer and an Anthropologist Collaborate 10. The Third Case: Experiencing Africa: A Creative Writer and an Anthropologist Collaborate 11. Seeing and Being Seen: Examining the Inner Visions between Race, Relationality, and Research: A Response to Experiencing Africa -Stacey Floyd-Thomas Part Two: The Social Nature of Faculty Scholarship 12. Different, But the Same: Introduction to the Invited Chapters 13. Reviewing the Literature on Scholarly Collaboration among Academic Couples -Ann E. Austin 14. The Importance of Collegial Networks to College and University Faculty - Jeffrey F. Millem, Joe Sherlin, and Laura Irwin 15. The Role of Recognition and Reward in Research Productivity: Implications for Partner Collaboration - Jane W. Loeb Part Three: Implications for Couples and Academic Workplace 13. Egalitarianism, Institutional Policies, and Productivity