This analysis of 229 editorials and opinion pieces published in science and medical journals explores the affective discourses used to characterise so-called predatory publishing. Most (84%, n = 193) deploy one or more of three related categories of metaphorical and figurative language (fear, fakery and exploitation) to strengthen their rhetorical case. This paper examines the deployment, co-occurrence and amplification of this language across the science publishing system, focusing particularly on the role of major science journals in adopting and normalising this emotive discourse. The analysis shows how few editorials offer alternative perspectives on these developments (n = 9), and their relative invisibility in scholarly debates
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
International audiencePredatory journals, first recognized in the early 2000s, are fraudulent public...
Abstract Background: Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing mode...
International audienceIn a global academic system structured around research rankings, universities ...
This paper describes and discusses the phenomenon ‘predatory publishing’, in relation to both academ...
One of the latest threats emerged to the integrity of academic publishing is predatory journals. The...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Predatory publishing poses a serious educational end ethical threat to the credib...
In today's world when biomedical science is experiencing continuous threats from various sources, pu...
by Markus Pohlmann Scientists might know it from their everyday lives: The number of e-mails in whic...
The concept of the ‘predatory’ publisher has today become a standard way of characterizing a new bre...
This Editorial article discusses the publishing strategies of some journals, the authors ' reac...
This article discusses the challenges and problems caused by predatory journals in scholarly communi...
I am writing this in China and, looking from my hotel room, I can barely see beyond the buildings on...
The current world of academic publication is plagued with stories of predatory publishing, journal h...
The issue of predatory journals has become increasingly more prevalent over the past decade, as the ...
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
International audiencePredatory journals, first recognized in the early 2000s, are fraudulent public...
Abstract Background: Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing mode...
International audienceIn a global academic system structured around research rankings, universities ...
This paper describes and discusses the phenomenon ‘predatory publishing’, in relation to both academ...
One of the latest threats emerged to the integrity of academic publishing is predatory journals. The...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Predatory publishing poses a serious educational end ethical threat to the credib...
In today's world when biomedical science is experiencing continuous threats from various sources, pu...
by Markus Pohlmann Scientists might know it from their everyday lives: The number of e-mails in whic...
The concept of the ‘predatory’ publisher has today become a standard way of characterizing a new bre...
This Editorial article discusses the publishing strategies of some journals, the authors ' reac...
This article discusses the challenges and problems caused by predatory journals in scholarly communi...
I am writing this in China and, looking from my hotel room, I can barely see beyond the buildings on...
The current world of academic publication is plagued with stories of predatory publishing, journal h...
The issue of predatory journals has become increasingly more prevalent over the past decade, as the ...
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
International audiencePredatory journals, first recognized in the early 2000s, are fraudulent public...
Abstract Background: Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing mode...