Is it possible to write a publishable, peer-reviewed academic paper in a day? We attempted this task in 2016, motivated by a desire to find new ways of doing academic work in the face of our growing sense of alienation within the neoliberal academy. This article provides our analysis of academic alienation and an auto-ethnography of our experiment. We discuss four lessons learned: (1) knowledge as a social relation, (2) time and the academy, (3) gender and collaborative writing, and (4) the contradictions and possibilities of anarchy and authorship. We also offer practical advice for scholars looking to engage in similar collaborations
This paper documents and shares our experience of navigating the journal-review process. By providin...
The limitations of traditional academic knowledge exchange systems such as conferences and peer-revi...
Scholarly journals are still the most important media for disseminating product of research informat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Peer review is central to academic publishing. Yet for many it is a mysterious and contentious pract...
In this article, I discuss how different social actors and established conventions intervene in the ...
Academic journals are evolving and proliferating but despite their success there is much room for im...
Academics tend to control scholarly processes by emphasizing strict adherence to formal presentation...
© 2018 The Author(s). Learned Publishing © 2018 ALPSP. The successful publication of peer reviewed a...
The quality assurance of research articles is based on a widespread reliance on peer review, which h...
This paper documents and shares our experience of navigating the journal-review process. By providin...
Management and organization studies commentary on how authors experience peer review of journal pape...
You may have come across discussion of the ‘academic spring’ – the movement started by academics (fa...
How do you change the world of academia and what insight can peer review provide into this question?...
Publication in academic journals is a critical part of the academic career. However, writing academi...
This paper documents and shares our experience of navigating the journal-review process. By providin...
The limitations of traditional academic knowledge exchange systems such as conferences and peer-revi...
Scholarly journals are still the most important media for disseminating product of research informat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Peer review is central to academic publishing. Yet for many it is a mysterious and contentious pract...
In this article, I discuss how different social actors and established conventions intervene in the ...
Academic journals are evolving and proliferating but despite their success there is much room for im...
Academics tend to control scholarly processes by emphasizing strict adherence to formal presentation...
© 2018 The Author(s). Learned Publishing © 2018 ALPSP. The successful publication of peer reviewed a...
The quality assurance of research articles is based on a widespread reliance on peer review, which h...
This paper documents and shares our experience of navigating the journal-review process. By providin...
Management and organization studies commentary on how authors experience peer review of journal pape...
You may have come across discussion of the ‘academic spring’ – the movement started by academics (fa...
How do you change the world of academia and what insight can peer review provide into this question?...
Publication in academic journals is a critical part of the academic career. However, writing academi...
This paper documents and shares our experience of navigating the journal-review process. By providin...
The limitations of traditional academic knowledge exchange systems such as conferences and peer-revi...
Scholarly journals are still the most important media for disseminating product of research informat...