Is the Scholarly System Breaking Down?
ABSTRACT On the back of countless warnings that the scholarly system is seriously being threatened, indeed, upended by fraud, fakery and numerous bad practices, we set out to establish the extent to which this is true by asking the people who are, arguably, in the best position to know—early career researchers (ECRs).
David Nicholas +7 more
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Do Early Career Researchers Consider AI as an Opportunity or a Threat? A Pathfinding Study
ABSTRACT The article presents the latest (2025) iteration of the Harbingers longitudinal project on early career researchers (ECRs), artificial intelligence (AI) and scholarly communications. In conversation with a purposive and diverse sample of more than 60 ECRs in six countries and numerous subjects, we present an evaluation of a pressing issue ...
David Nicholas +9 more
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Assessing the status and challenges of vulnerability to viability transitions: small-scale fisheries in the transboundary Sundarbans mangrove forest. [PDF]
Miah MR +4 more
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AI In Academic Publishing for Non‐Native English Speakers: The Good, the Bot, and the Ugly
ABSTRACT This exploratory study investigated the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) tools on academic publishing for non‐native English‐speaking researchers. Through a mixed‐methods convergent parallel design, it examined how these scholars utilize AI tools, their perceived benefits, and concerns regarding AI's influence on academic publishing ...
Talip Gönülal +2 more
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Improving China's maritime law enforcement operations against overfishing in the South China Sea-Based on a comparison with the Indonesian law enforcement system against IUU Fishing. [PDF]
Yu M, Liu W.
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South China sea issue and Southeast Asian countries' perception of China's image: An empirical study based on GDELT big data. [PDF]
Wei Z, Chen X, Tang G, Xie Y.
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ABSTRACT Migration is increasingly recognised as an adaptive strategy to enhance social resilience amid environmental and socioeconomic stressors. However, systematic assessments of its impact on both migrants and their households remain limited. This study applies the translocal social resilience framework to analyse migration outcomes across origin ...
Coline Garcia +3 more
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Exploring the evidence of direct threats to cetaceans from maritime vessels: A systematic map. [PDF]
Ferrari V +5 more
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Regulated versus unregulated competition: How drug shortages boost illegal pharmacy sales
Abstract Research Summary This study examines how product shortages among legal firms create competitive opportunities for illegal firms. We analyze 713 drug shortages in the United States between 2017 and 2023 and show that shortages substantially increase illicit pharmacies’ sales of affected drugs, which rise by 40.5% during shortages and remain 32 ...
Luis Diestre, Benjamin Barber IV
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