Increasing calls to decolonize global knowledge production highlight the necessity of understanding the causes of inequality in global knowledge production, or ‘academic dependency.’ While theories of academic dependency or dimensions thereof already exist, there is a shortage of comprehensive accounts of the mechanisms creating and re-inscribing academic dependency. Integrating and extending previous theorizations, this article presents such a theory: I show how global academic stratification grants the academic core a standard-setting position, giving it power over the globally most highly valued mechanisms of evaluating research. This pressures academics anywhere on the globe to orient their research toward the preferences of the academi...
Research “excellence” is a central target of policy, researchers and institutions. Increasingly it i...
Unequal global structures profoundly influence inequalities in academic knowledge production. This i...
This paper re-reads a selection of critical interdisciplinary theories in an attempt to open a space...
Globalization has impacted unprecedentedly on global knowledge production. The politics of knowledge...
This paper calls for a paradigm shift in studying academic dependency, towards the paradigm of broke...
The polarising divides in the contemporary world are not only about material and digital inequalitie...
Has there been a major (epistemic) transformation towards more balanced global knowledge production ...
This paper expands the framework of the Bourdieusian field theory using a world-system theoretical p...
This article contributes to the debate on the decolonisation of knowledge by discussing the varietie...
The act of de-centring established Euro-North American sites and flows of knowledge, as long standin...
One of the keys to understanding global inequalities and seeking ways to overcome them is to accept ...
Sociological research into the transregional North–South circulation of knowledge in the social scie...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
This paper re-reads a selection of critical interdisciplinary theories in an attempt to open a space...
This article engages with and aims to advance the debate about Decolonizing geography, examining its...
Research “excellence” is a central target of policy, researchers and institutions. Increasingly it i...
Unequal global structures profoundly influence inequalities in academic knowledge production. This i...
This paper re-reads a selection of critical interdisciplinary theories in an attempt to open a space...
Globalization has impacted unprecedentedly on global knowledge production. The politics of knowledge...
This paper calls for a paradigm shift in studying academic dependency, towards the paradigm of broke...
The polarising divides in the contemporary world are not only about material and digital inequalitie...
Has there been a major (epistemic) transformation towards more balanced global knowledge production ...
This paper expands the framework of the Bourdieusian field theory using a world-system theoretical p...
This article contributes to the debate on the decolonisation of knowledge by discussing the varietie...
The act of de-centring established Euro-North American sites and flows of knowledge, as long standin...
One of the keys to understanding global inequalities and seeking ways to overcome them is to accept ...
Sociological research into the transregional North–South circulation of knowledge in the social scie...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
This paper re-reads a selection of critical interdisciplinary theories in an attempt to open a space...
This article engages with and aims to advance the debate about Decolonizing geography, examining its...
Research “excellence” is a central target of policy, researchers and institutions. Increasingly it i...
Unequal global structures profoundly influence inequalities in academic knowledge production. This i...
This paper re-reads a selection of critical interdisciplinary theories in an attempt to open a space...