RMZ Jour fixe/ Predatory publishing practices: Paper tigers or actual threats from evaluation systems?
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- RMZ Jour fixe/ Predatory publishing practices: Paper tigers or actual threats from evaluation systems?
- 2025-01-08T11:00:00+01:00
- 2025-01-08T12:30:00+01:00
- Dimity Stephen (DZHW) und Meta Cramer (RMZ, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
- Wann 08.01.2025 von 11:00 bis 12:30
- Wo RMZ, Schönhauser Allee 10/11 in Raum 4.35 und via zoom
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The recent shift in evaluation systems to more diverse quality criteria has increased the visibility of lower quality research, incurring a moral panic about the effects of predatory publishing practices (PPP) on the science system. However, this concern currently lacks empirical substantiation and ignores the complex geopolitical relations, researchers’ motivations, and centre-periphery narrative inherent in the predatory publishing debate. Thus, we propose a mixed-methods approach to answering three questions: i) how have (P)PP in different national settings emerged, ii) how do academic communities define and react to PPPs, and iii) how do evaluation systems influence (P)PPs? Our aim is to elucidate the relationship between evaluation systems and (P)PPs, accounting for the contextual processes of labelling practices as questionable. Our approach combines systematic review, quantitative and bibliometric methods to identify (changing) publishing practices associated with evaluation systems, together with qualitative methods to understand the motivations for these practices in six national systems: Germany, Poland, Portugal, Nigeria, India, and Brazil. In this session, we will present the aims of this project, which began in September 2024, and the methodologies to be used in it.
Zoom-Link:
https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/j/66137712462?pwd=bTF4VG9Ca1BxMkFqOE9xTFZxYldWQT09
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