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De-westernizing hegemonic knowledge in global academic publishing: toward a politics of locality

Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 2021
Concomitant with the increased pressures on scholars around the globe to publish in top-tiered scholarly indexed English journals, the Indonesian government has imposed a stern policy obliging local scholars to publish in such journals.
S. Sugiharto
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Academic Publishing

2017
The core of the Oxford University Press is academic publishing, and it was from this strength that the Press developed interests in reference, educational, and trade publishing. Scholarly publishing, although a significant component of the New York Business and a number of the branches, is primarily centred in Oxford and distributed under the imprint ...
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Near future academic publishing – a speculative social science fiction experiment

Journal of Educational Media
more broadly on the future of academic publishing and ...
Ben Williamson   +2 more
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Reinventing Academic Publishing

advances.in/psychology, 2023
Unlike most academic journals, advances.in/psychology aims to publish high-quality research and to financially compensate editors as well as reviewers for their work. As incoming editor-in-chief, I explain how this publishing model works, give an overview of the journal and its mission, and present our future perspective on academic publishing.
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Approaching Academic Publishers

European Political Science, 2009
This article provides advice on how young scholars should approach academic publishers, and outlines how publishers go about evaluating, contracting and producing books. It gives important information about changing a thesis into a publishable book, and points out many of the common mistakes made when approaching publishers for the first time, and how ...
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Publish or perish: a study on academic misconduct in publishing among Chinese doctoral students

British Journal of Sociology of Education
Publishing is a critical avenue for scholars and a significant challenge for Chinese doctoral students. This study employs online ethnography to examine discussions on academic publishing anomie in the ‘Graduated Group’, including interviews with 10 ...
Chaojin Wu
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The future of academic publishing

Nature Human Behaviour, 2023
Abubakari Ahmed   +10 more
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