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Citing Africa
London School of Economics and Political Science
20 episodes
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The Citing Africa podcast investigates the decline of Africa-based contributions in top international academic journals, provides practical guidance to young scholars seeking to publish their own work and takes a critical look at the wider context.
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The Citing Africa podcast investigates the decline of Africa-based contributions in top international academic journals, provides practical guidance to young scholars seeking to publish their own work and takes a critical look at the wider context.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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#1 | Why acceptance rates are falling and what can we do about it?
Citing Africa
23 minutes 13 seconds
6 years ago
#1 | Why acceptance rates are falling and what can we do about it?
Contributor(s): Dr Ryan Briggs, Dr Sarah Cummings, Elizabeth Walker | In this episode we discuss the lack of representation by Africa-based scholars in international journals by speaking to scholars Dr Ryan Briggs and Dr Sarah Cummings who have conducted quantitative studies to investigate this issue. We are also joined by Elizabeth Walker, Publisher at Routledge Taylor and Francis, one of the world's leading publishers of scholarly books and journals.
Citing Africa
The Citing Africa podcast investigates the decline of Africa-based contributions in top international academic journals, provides practical guidance to young scholars seeking to publish their own work and takes a critical look at the wider context.