Scholarly peer review is a complex collaborative activity that is increasingly supported by web-based systems. Yet little is known about how reviewers and authors interact in such environments, how criticisms are conveyed, or how the systems may affect the interactions and use of language of reviewers and authors. We looked at one aspect of the interactions between reviewers and authors, the use of politeness in reviewers ’ comments. Drawing on Brown and Levinson’s politeness theory, we analyzed how politeness strategies were employed by reviewers to mitigate their criticisms in an open peer review process of a special track of a Human-Computer Interaction conference. We found evidence of frequent use of politeness strategies and that open ...
Surveys indicate that researchers generally have a positive attitude towards open peer review when t...
Peer- and editorial review of research submitted to biomedical journals (\u27manuscript review\u27) ...
Traditionally, ethics of a profession or organization are laid down by their pioneers, or subtly eme...
In this paper, we examine how referees establish interpersonal relationships bymitigating criticism ...
The scholarly peer-review process has been one of the cornerstones of science for centuries, but it ...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the pragmatic strategies adopted by university language studen...
In this exploratory, descriptive study, we examine ways in which students negotiate symmetrical and ...
This study explores the degree to which politeness and emotive considerations are respected across t...
One of the important responsibilities of peer review in academic publishing is to help authors impro...
Objective: Peer review is considered crucial to the selection and publication of quality research, ...
Peer review is fundamentally a cooperative process between scientists in a community who agree to re...
Classical peer review has been subject to intense criticism for slowing down the publication process...
Objectives: Peer review is a powerful tool that steers the education and practice of medical researc...
The paper explores the discourse strategies used in academic discourse in the informal setting of a ...
The writer’s strategy to combine the exposition of factual information with personal judgement and i...
Surveys indicate that researchers generally have a positive attitude towards open peer review when t...
Peer- and editorial review of research submitted to biomedical journals (\u27manuscript review\u27) ...
Traditionally, ethics of a profession or organization are laid down by their pioneers, or subtly eme...
In this paper, we examine how referees establish interpersonal relationships bymitigating criticism ...
The scholarly peer-review process has been one of the cornerstones of science for centuries, but it ...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the pragmatic strategies adopted by university language studen...
In this exploratory, descriptive study, we examine ways in which students negotiate symmetrical and ...
This study explores the degree to which politeness and emotive considerations are respected across t...
One of the important responsibilities of peer review in academic publishing is to help authors impro...
Objective: Peer review is considered crucial to the selection and publication of quality research, ...
Peer review is fundamentally a cooperative process between scientists in a community who agree to re...
Classical peer review has been subject to intense criticism for slowing down the publication process...
Objectives: Peer review is a powerful tool that steers the education and practice of medical researc...
The paper explores the discourse strategies used in academic discourse in the informal setting of a ...
The writer’s strategy to combine the exposition of factual information with personal judgement and i...
Surveys indicate that researchers generally have a positive attitude towards open peer review when t...
Peer- and editorial review of research submitted to biomedical journals (\u27manuscript review\u27) ...
Traditionally, ethics of a profession or organization are laid down by their pioneers, or subtly eme...