This blog is part of a vast research program on the political economy of scientific publication, which has been strongly transformed over the last twenty years by the electronic dissemination of journals. It considers publishers, editorial committees and journals as socio-political actors to be studied in three complementary aspects detailed below. Firstly, they are analysed as economic actors defining publishing markets. The conditions under which these markets were created have been the ..
In June 2004, the EC DG-Research launched a study on the scientific publication markets in order to ...
This thesis explores the growing relationship between the realms of academic knowledge production, s...
Abstract In this article, we present an overview of the major changes occurring in electronic publi...
The digitisation of academic journals has created the technical possibility chat research can be mad...
International audienceIn a global academic system structured around research rankings, universities ...
This annotated bibliography examines elements of the political economy of academic publishing, espec...
The technologies, economics, and politics of scholarly publication in the humanities look set to cha...
For many years, the dissemination of academic research has been controlled by commercial publishers....
This paper explores relationships between knowledge production and academic publication and shows th...
The article aims to identify the academic publishing environment of academics by analysing the exist...
WHILETHERE HAVE BEEN LITERALLY HUNDREDS of articles and other publica-tions dealing with electronic ...
Academic publishing in South Africa attracts a state research incentive for the universities to whic...
This paper considers the economic nature of the scholarly journal from a theoretical perspective and...
Starting from a theoretical and methodological foundation of an academic ideology critique, the prod...
This chapter examines the economic aspects of the scholarly journal publishing system, particularly ...
In June 2004, the EC DG-Research launched a study on the scientific publication markets in order to ...
This thesis explores the growing relationship between the realms of academic knowledge production, s...
Abstract In this article, we present an overview of the major changes occurring in electronic publi...
The digitisation of academic journals has created the technical possibility chat research can be mad...
International audienceIn a global academic system structured around research rankings, universities ...
This annotated bibliography examines elements of the political economy of academic publishing, espec...
The technologies, economics, and politics of scholarly publication in the humanities look set to cha...
For many years, the dissemination of academic research has been controlled by commercial publishers....
This paper explores relationships between knowledge production and academic publication and shows th...
The article aims to identify the academic publishing environment of academics by analysing the exist...
WHILETHERE HAVE BEEN LITERALLY HUNDREDS of articles and other publica-tions dealing with electronic ...
Academic publishing in South Africa attracts a state research incentive for the universities to whic...
This paper considers the economic nature of the scholarly journal from a theoretical perspective and...
Starting from a theoretical and methodological foundation of an academic ideology critique, the prod...
This chapter examines the economic aspects of the scholarly journal publishing system, particularly ...
In June 2004, the EC DG-Research launched a study on the scientific publication markets in order to ...
This thesis explores the growing relationship between the realms of academic knowledge production, s...
Abstract In this article, we present an overview of the major changes occurring in electronic publi...