Special issue: Participating in academic publishing : consequences of linguistic policies and practicesThis paper examines links between publishing strategies and academic mobility of multilingual entry-level scholars in the European context against the backdrop of European Union (EU) policies and research on academic labor market characteristics, skilled migration and scholarly publishing. An analysis of language of publication, patterns of co-authorship and mode of publication in the publishing records of 157 former fellows from a highly selective EU-supported post-doctoral program in economics, social and political science, history and law, indicates considerable disciplinary variation (e.g. ‘English-only’ co-authoring in economics; subs...
Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to p...
Given the paramount importance of publication in academia, socialization of novice scholars into sch...
Given the increasingly important status of English as a medium for academic publication around the w...
This paper examines links between publishing strategies and the academic mobility of multilingual en...
This paper contributes to a theoretical understanding of the dynamics of academic publishing by link...
As a result of internationalisation, many universities have developed policies that encourage public...
In light of the growing linguistic and cultural diversity among students and researchers, studies o...
This paper explores the phenomena of academic multiliteracy (the habit of writing academically in mo...
This article examines how multilingual scholars who work outside English-speaking countries negotiat...
This paper explores the phenomena of academic multiliteracy (the habit of writing academically in mo...
The creeping dominance of Anglophone-center journals as the most viable publication venues worldwide...
Multilingual scholars located outside of Anglophone contexts face growing pressure to publish in Eng...
Scholars around the world are under increasing pressure to publish their research in the medium of E...
© 2020 The Authors. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology published by W...
Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to p...
Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to p...
Given the paramount importance of publication in academia, socialization of novice scholars into sch...
Given the increasingly important status of English as a medium for academic publication around the w...
This paper examines links between publishing strategies and the academic mobility of multilingual en...
This paper contributes to a theoretical understanding of the dynamics of academic publishing by link...
As a result of internationalisation, many universities have developed policies that encourage public...
In light of the growing linguistic and cultural diversity among students and researchers, studies o...
This paper explores the phenomena of academic multiliteracy (the habit of writing academically in mo...
This article examines how multilingual scholars who work outside English-speaking countries negotiat...
This paper explores the phenomena of academic multiliteracy (the habit of writing academically in mo...
The creeping dominance of Anglophone-center journals as the most viable publication venues worldwide...
Multilingual scholars located outside of Anglophone contexts face growing pressure to publish in Eng...
Scholars around the world are under increasing pressure to publish their research in the medium of E...
© 2020 The Authors. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology published by W...
Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to p...
Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to p...
Given the paramount importance of publication in academia, socialization of novice scholars into sch...
Given the increasingly important status of English as a medium for academic publication around the w...