International audienceIn a global academic system structured around research rankings, universities have ratcheted up expectations on academic staff to be research active, to present at conferences and to publish papers. This in turn has led to growing numbers of new journals, publishing outlets and conference venues. This chapter explores the political economy of this emergent research and publishing infrastructure and the experiences of researchers attending conferences and publishing papers. Many of these spaces and publishing venues are marginalised or invisible in a stratified prestige economy and its gatekeeping of quality and credibility. The science media focuses on the risks of so-called ``predatory'' conferencing and publishing, a...
This chapter argues that despite the spin it normally receives, open access journal publishing is on...
The rise of open access publishing has fundamentally changed scholarly communication. This has led t...
The exponential growth of open access publishing has sadly encouraged the emergence of numerous pred...
International audienceIn a global academic system structured around research rankings, universities ...
The digitisation of academic journals has created the technical possibility chat research can be mad...
This analysis of 229 editorials and opinion pieces published in science and medical journals explore...
This blog is part of a vast research program on the political economy of scientific publication, whi...
This paper explores relationships between knowledge production and academic publication and shows th...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
by Markus Pohlmann Scientists might know it from their everyday lives: The number of e-mails in whic...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
The article aims to identify the academic publishing environment of academics by analysing the exist...
This article uses the model of dependency between centers and peripheries of scientific knowledge pr...
Starting from a theoretical and methodological foundation of an academic ideology critique, the prod...
This chapter argues that despite the spin it normally receives, open access journal publishing is on...
The rise of open access publishing has fundamentally changed scholarly communication. This has led t...
The exponential growth of open access publishing has sadly encouraged the emergence of numerous pred...
International audienceIn a global academic system structured around research rankings, universities ...
The digitisation of academic journals has created the technical possibility chat research can be mad...
This analysis of 229 editorials and opinion pieces published in science and medical journals explore...
This blog is part of a vast research program on the political economy of scientific publication, whi...
This paper explores relationships between knowledge production and academic publication and shows th...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
by Markus Pohlmann Scientists might know it from their everyday lives: The number of e-mails in whic...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
The article aims to identify the academic publishing environment of academics by analysing the exist...
This article uses the model of dependency between centers and peripheries of scientific knowledge pr...
Starting from a theoretical and methodological foundation of an academic ideology critique, the prod...
This chapter argues that despite the spin it normally receives, open access journal publishing is on...
The rise of open access publishing has fundamentally changed scholarly communication. This has led t...
The exponential growth of open access publishing has sadly encouraged the emergence of numerous pred...