我们的期刊,或者说,为什么没人读我们?

Our magazine, or, why does no-one read us?

ORGANIZATION · 2023
被引 9
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

反思学术期刊的地位、相关性和未来,探讨其作为知识生产、地位标记和商业利益载体的矛盾,并呼吁更明确地定义服务对象和内容。

Abstract

In this short piece, I want to reflect on the status, relevance and future of the academic journal. They emerged at a point when middle class European men were beginning to produce a cumulative body of knowledge using paper technologies, editorial boards and professional associations to legitimate their discoveries. Three hundred years later, the global university system, the financial interests of global knowledge corporations, and the occupational interests of university workers has supported a huge explosion of journals as markers of status, providers of data about who writes and who cites, and profitable ways of extracting value from university library budgets. This journal, though it has published much which is critical about such a system, is entirely parasitic on this set of financial and occupational interests. As Organization enters its fourth decade, might it be possible to be clearer concerning what services it provides and for who? If we think of it, as my mother-in-law once presciently suggested, as a magazine, can we be more explicit about what stories and features we are selling, and who our readers are? In other words, should we try to be more magazine?

学术出版期刊评价知识社会学组织研究