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Predatory Practices Scholarly Publishing and Knowledge Sharing: Causes Implications for ScholarshipPredatory Practices Scholarly Publishing and Knowledge Sharing: Causes Implications for ScholarshipPredatory Practices Scholarly Publishing and Knowledge Sharing: Causes Implications for Scholarship

Predatory Practices Scholarly Publishing and Knowledge Sharing: Causes Implications for Scholarship

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Predatory Practices Scholarly Publishing and Knowledge Sharing: Causes Implications for Scholarship

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Predatory Practices Scholarly Publishing and Knowledge Sharing: Causes Implications for Scholarship

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This volume offers comprehensive examination of "predatory" practices in scholarly publishing, and highlights emergent issues around predatory journals, Open Access (OA), and scam conferences. Chapters engage multiple methodologies, including corpus, discourse, and genre analysis, as well as historical and autoethnographic approaches to offer in-depth, empirical analyses of the causes, practices, and implications of predatory practices for scholars. Contributors span a broad range of disciplines and geolocations, presenting a diverse range of perspectives. The volume also outlines effective initiatives for the identification of predatory practices and considers steps to increase understanding of viable publishing options. Providing a needed exploration of predatory research practices, this book will appeal to scholars and researchers with interests in higher education, publishing, and communication ethics.
This volume offers comprehensive examination of "predatory" practices in scholarly publishing, and highlights emergent issues around predatory journals, Open Access (OA), and scam conferences. Chapters engage multiple methodologies, including corpus, discourse, and genre analysis, as well as historical and autoethnographic approaches to offer in-depth, empirical analyses of the causes, practices, and implications of predatory practices for scholars. Contributors span a broad range of disciplines and geolocations, presenting a diverse range of perspectives. The volume also outlines effective initiatives for the identification of predatory practices and considers steps to increase understanding of viable publishing options. Providing a needed exploration of predatory research practices, this book will appeal to scholars and researchers with interests in higher education, publishing, and communication ethics.

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