Professor Fleur Johns offers 10 rules of thumb that have guided her own reviewing efforts and may prove helpful to others working on book reviews, or thinking of doing so, in the course of their academic lives
Drawing on her book, Cut/Copy/Paste, Whitney Trettien reflects on the history of radical bookwork an...
Is it possible to have a just politics of citation? Reflecting on their work to create a guide to fa...
This presentation is a guide for authors interested in writing and reviewing papers in the scholarsh...
Professor Fleur Johns offers 10 rules of thumb that have guided her own reviewing efforts and may pr...
Book reviews are a good way to get started with writing for a journal and this Learning and CPD acti...
The peer review process has been subjected to a steady stream of criticism in recent years. This has...
As flaws in the peer review process are highlighted and calls for reform become more frequent, it ma...
One of the first megajournals, PLOS ONE, has played a significant role in changing scholarly communi...
Journal rankings lists have impacted and are impacting accounting educators and accounting education...
In Complaint!, Sara Ahmed follows the institutional life of complaints within the university, explor...
In a frenetic world obsessed with deliverables and results, Jenny Odell makes the case for How to Do...
As the rate and volume of academic publications has risen, so too has the pressure on journal editor...
In Gender and the Great War, editors Susan R. Grayzel and Tammy M. Proctor offer a new collection ex...
In The Origin of Others, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literatur...
Coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the Beveridge Report and written in the spirit of George Orw...
Drawing on her book, Cut/Copy/Paste, Whitney Trettien reflects on the history of radical bookwork an...
Is it possible to have a just politics of citation? Reflecting on their work to create a guide to fa...
This presentation is a guide for authors interested in writing and reviewing papers in the scholarsh...
Professor Fleur Johns offers 10 rules of thumb that have guided her own reviewing efforts and may pr...
Book reviews are a good way to get started with writing for a journal and this Learning and CPD acti...
The peer review process has been subjected to a steady stream of criticism in recent years. This has...
As flaws in the peer review process are highlighted and calls for reform become more frequent, it ma...
One of the first megajournals, PLOS ONE, has played a significant role in changing scholarly communi...
Journal rankings lists have impacted and are impacting accounting educators and accounting education...
In Complaint!, Sara Ahmed follows the institutional life of complaints within the university, explor...
In a frenetic world obsessed with deliverables and results, Jenny Odell makes the case for How to Do...
As the rate and volume of academic publications has risen, so too has the pressure on journal editor...
In Gender and the Great War, editors Susan R. Grayzel and Tammy M. Proctor offer a new collection ex...
In The Origin of Others, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literatur...
Coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the Beveridge Report and written in the spirit of George Orw...
Drawing on her book, Cut/Copy/Paste, Whitney Trettien reflects on the history of radical bookwork an...
Is it possible to have a just politics of citation? Reflecting on their work to create a guide to fa...
This presentation is a guide for authors interested in writing and reviewing papers in the scholarsh...