Yet more than for other sciences, due to researches coupling local and global, geography suffers from the domination of the "international" Anglo-Saxon literature controlled by the big publishers. On the basis of the collection of 787 geographical journals and the analysis of their rankings, a bias appears to be evident in favour of the journals published in English by the big commercial publishers, not related to the specific quality of the papers. Moreover, another bias is obvious in favour of the specialised topical journals, very often not specifically geographical ones, at the expense of the general geographical and area studies journals. The development of open access journals seems to be an answer of some Latin countries (France, Spa...
Le Globe, the Geneva Geographical Journal was set online by Persée, an electronic portal for the Hu...
Geography: a decade of high impact publication In January 2001 the Journal of Economic Geography lau...
“J-READING – Journal of Research and Didactics in Geography” has celebrated ten years of publication...
This commentary highlights problems of inequity in academic publishing in geography that arise from ...
ABSTRACT The position of geography journals published by learned societies has undergone major chan...
Over the past five years or so, Anglo-American hegemony in human geography has been widely debated. ...
Because research on the publication practices of academic geographers has been limited to the quanti...
Against the backdrop of a perceived near total hegemony of Anglophone norms and scholarly practices ...
One manifestation of the glaring lack of equality, diversity, and inclusion in higher education rela...
Little is still known about the publishing practices of scholars based outside the leading Anglophon...
Patterns of the foreign contributions published in six scientific journals on Earth Sciences publish...
This article reviews the short and diversified history of the Spanish Geographical journals, within ...
The present publication is the fourth collective publication by the International Geographical Union...
El manejo de los índices de impacto de las revistas internacionales es capital para investigadores, ...
Within the field of the scientific publishing sphere and high impact journals, there exist a wide va...
Le Globe, the Geneva Geographical Journal was set online by Persée, an electronic portal for the Hu...
Geography: a decade of high impact publication In January 2001 the Journal of Economic Geography lau...
“J-READING – Journal of Research and Didactics in Geography” has celebrated ten years of publication...
This commentary highlights problems of inequity in academic publishing in geography that arise from ...
ABSTRACT The position of geography journals published by learned societies has undergone major chan...
Over the past five years or so, Anglo-American hegemony in human geography has been widely debated. ...
Because research on the publication practices of academic geographers has been limited to the quanti...
Against the backdrop of a perceived near total hegemony of Anglophone norms and scholarly practices ...
One manifestation of the glaring lack of equality, diversity, and inclusion in higher education rela...
Little is still known about the publishing practices of scholars based outside the leading Anglophon...
Patterns of the foreign contributions published in six scientific journals on Earth Sciences publish...
This article reviews the short and diversified history of the Spanish Geographical journals, within ...
The present publication is the fourth collective publication by the International Geographical Union...
El manejo de los índices de impacto de las revistas internacionales es capital para investigadores, ...
Within the field of the scientific publishing sphere and high impact journals, there exist a wide va...
Le Globe, the Geneva Geographical Journal was set online by Persée, an electronic portal for the Hu...
Geography: a decade of high impact publication In January 2001 the Journal of Economic Geography lau...
“J-READING – Journal of Research and Didactics in Geography” has celebrated ten years of publication...