In this paper, I first refer to the center-periphery dichotomy in terms of scientific output, placing emphasis upon the relation that exists between science and technology development, on the one hand, and social and economic development, on the other. I then analyze the main problems faced by most peripheral journals and the role national states play in scientific activities in developing countries. I then address issues such as the world power structures, the social organization of peripheral countries, growing North/South disparities and the question of collaborative research. The discursive (i.e, language related) and non-discursive problems faced by peripheral researchers and the main initiatives that have recently been taken to try t...
Europe, Japan and the USA may still dominate research and development, but this paper argues they ar...
The scarcity of literature in educational institutions is a serious problem in different parts of th...
The di!erence between the advanced and developing countries in the matter of access to information ...
There is a vast difference between the rich and poor countries in every respect. The difference is v...
Although the World Wide Web is less than a decade old, it already has had a profound impact on scien...
as well. The scientific gaps in some fields, less effective organizations, political, and financial ...
We are currently experiencing an era that is facing increasing global environmental and societal pro...
Acknowledged in the contribution dynamics of authorship is an asymmetry between the Global North and...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
Responding to rapid and steep increases in the cost of scientific journals, a growing number of scho...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
Proceeding from Moravcsik’s paradigmatic ideas of how to build indigenous capability and sustainable...
This paper is about the problems of publishing in a global academic world. The Swedish monograph is ...
The article analyses the changes and trends in the scientific systems of countries and regions in th...
Abstract It has been suggested that the ultimate function of academic research is not simply public...
Europe, Japan and the USA may still dominate research and development, but this paper argues they ar...
The scarcity of literature in educational institutions is a serious problem in different parts of th...
The di!erence between the advanced and developing countries in the matter of access to information ...
There is a vast difference between the rich and poor countries in every respect. The difference is v...
Although the World Wide Web is less than a decade old, it already has had a profound impact on scien...
as well. The scientific gaps in some fields, less effective organizations, political, and financial ...
We are currently experiencing an era that is facing increasing global environmental and societal pro...
Acknowledged in the contribution dynamics of authorship is an asymmetry between the Global North and...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
Responding to rapid and steep increases in the cost of scientific journals, a growing number of scho...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
Proceeding from Moravcsik’s paradigmatic ideas of how to build indigenous capability and sustainable...
This paper is about the problems of publishing in a global academic world. The Swedish monograph is ...
The article analyses the changes and trends in the scientific systems of countries and regions in th...
Abstract It has been suggested that the ultimate function of academic research is not simply public...
Europe, Japan and the USA may still dominate research and development, but this paper argues they ar...
The scarcity of literature in educational institutions is a serious problem in different parts of th...
The di!erence between the advanced and developing countries in the matter of access to information ...