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Knight, Wanda B. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2010
The "sink-or-swim" ideology is pervasive in the United States society. At research universities, for example, promotion and tenure are institutional waters in which faculty are forced to sink or swim with respect to publishing. Either they publish ("swim") or they perish ("sink"). In throwing faculty overboard,…
Descriptors: Teacher Promotion, Tenure, College Faculty, Publish or Perish Issue
Wilson, Robin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Although the percentage of female authors is still less than women's overall representation within the full-time faculty ranks, researchers found that the proportion has increased as more women have entered the professoriate. They also found that women cluster into certain subfields and are somewhat underrepresented in the prestigious position of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Publishing, Academic Discourse, Periodicals
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Truth, Frank – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
In the context of open-access (OA) academic publishing, the mounting pressure cross global academe to publish or perish has spawned an exponentially growing number of dodgy academic e-journals charging high fees to authors, often US$300-650, and even triple that amount, promising super-fast processing and publication open-access (OA) online.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Discourse, Faculty Publishing, Scholarship
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Pan, Yue; Chen, Carl R. – Marketing Education Review, 2011
Previous research has adopted various methods to assess the relative quality of academic marketing journals. This study, as a replication and extension of Chen and Huang (2007), introduces the Author Affiliation Index (AAI) as an alternative approach to assessing marketing journal quality. The AAI is defined as the ratio of articles authored by…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Faculty Publishing, Academic Discourse, Marketing
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Mullen, Carol A. – Educational Forum, 2011
This essay builds on a review of studies in education. Journal editorship is explored from the mentoring, democratic, and international perspectives. Trends are examined within the publishing culture around these three editorial functions. Theoretical groundwork is provided for exploring contemporary journal editorship and its challenges and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Mentors, Democracy, Higher Education
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Vance, Joanna – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2010
Every year, faculty members publish hundreds of thousands of research papers in academic journals at the nation's colleges and universities. Almost none of these papers are written by tribal college and university (TCU) faculty. Is this good for TCU faculty because without the pressure to "publish or perish," they are able to focus entirely on…
Descriptors: Tribally Controlled Education, Faculty Publishing, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty
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Lee, Hikyoung; Lee, Kathy – Language Policy, 2013
Since the 1990s, universities in South Korea have participated in an aggressive movement to globalize their institutions through the medium of English by hiring English-proficient faculty. To attain tenure, faculty must publish in international indexed journals (IIJs), which results in a de facto language policy of publishing in English because…
Descriptors: Publish or Perish Issue, Language Planning, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
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Suarez-Ortega, Magdalena; Garcia-Mingo, Elisa; San-Roman, Jose A. Ruiz – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2012
The current scientific assessment policies in contemporary Spain increasingly push junior and senior researchers of the Spanish academia to the "global" knowledge production model based on highly specific and monolingual academic works. This turn towards a "Journal Citation Reports"--English written articles mode of knowledge…
Descriptors: Social Scientists, Foreign Countries, Biographies, Diaries
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Miller, Alan N.; Taylor, Shannon G.; Bedeian, Arthur G. – Career Development International, 2011
Purpose: Although many in academe have speculated about the effects of pressure to publish on the management discipline--often referred to as "publish or perish"--prevailing knowledge has been based on anecdotal rather than empirical evidence. The aim of the present paper is to shed light on the perceptions of management faculty…
Descriptors: Publish or Perish Issue, Evidence, Business Administration Education, College Faculty
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Reeves, Thomas C.; McKenney, Susan; Herrington, Jan – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
The outcomes of educational systems continue to lag far behind expectations at all levels, primary, secondary, and tertiary. Meanwhile, the sheer amount of educational research published in refereed journals has expanded enormously. There is an obvious disconnect between the educational research papers published in professional journals or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Educational Technology
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Goh, Gerald Guan Gan – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2010
This reflection describes my early encounters with SoTL as I went through a critical period questioning my role and responsibilities as an academic and my journey with a cohort of students who made me realise that there is indeed a dire need for SoTL to bridge the nexus between a university academic's teaching responsibilities as well as the…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Instruction, Learning, Teacher Role
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Le Grange, L. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2009
The pressure to perform has migrated from the corporate world into academe. Academics across the globe feel this pressure to perform, often expressed as "publish or perish". I reflect on the rising culture of performativity in recent decades and how it has penetrated South African universities. In doing so, I specifically look at the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, School Culture, Publish or Perish Issue
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Rowland, Susan – Higher Education Research and Development, 2012
Academics who specialise in improving the teaching of "hard" sciences like chemistry, biology, maths and physics are increasing in number and influence at Australian universities. Those in academia who have channelled their energies into teaching are delighted with this development. It means that many committed tertiary teachers can now look…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Science, Educational Improvement, College Faculty
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Rutledge, Robert; Karim, Khondkar – Journal of Education for Business, 2009
All business faculty should be interested in the circumstances under which the most productive academic authors publish their work. This is because success in publishing connects closely with universities' decisions on tenure and promotion and with opportunities for merit-based pay increases and alternative employment. The purpose of the present…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Publishing, Productivity, Accounting
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Kent, Eliza F. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2012
In an era in which the imperatives of global economic competition prompt institutions of higher education to promote vocational practicality and efficiency over all else, advocates of the humanities have struggled to articulate the distinctive value and contribution of our disciplines. This article seeks to develop an argument directed not at…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humanities, Majors (Students), Communication Skills
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