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Benchmarking Australian IR: low impact, a bookish lot or a very British affair?

机译:衡量澳大利亚投资者关系的基准:影响力低,书市紧张还是英国风情?

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This article assesses the global profile of Australian International Relations (IR) scholarship by measuring the presence of Australian-based scholars in leading journals and presses, relative to other non-US scholars. It presents three alternative conclusions, depending on the benchmark adopted. The first perspective, low impact, suggests that on the basis of publications in top journals, Australian IR scholars are doing a bad job, that is, Australian scholars have a much smaller presence in leading journals than could reasonably be expected. The second view, a bookish lot, is based on publication in leading book presses, and presents a much more positive picture. The third alternative, a very British affair, concludes that according to both journal and book data Australian scholars are notable for their disproportionate representation in British rather than American publication outlets. These claims are supported with publication data from top outlets over the past decade as determined by Australian and international rankings. [Enlarge Image]
机译:本文通过评估相对于其他非美国学者而言,澳大利亚学者在主要期刊和媒体中的存在来评估澳大利亚国际关系(IR)奖学金的全球概况。根据所采用的基准,它提出了三个备选结论。第一个观点是低影响力,表明基于顶级期刊的出版物,澳大利亚IR学者做得不好,也就是说,澳大利亚学者在领先期刊中的存在比合理预期的要少得多。第二种观点是书本上的观点,它是基于领先的书籍出版社中的出版物,并给出了更为积极的印象。第三种选择是非常英国的事情,得出的结论是,根据期刊和书籍数据,澳大利亚学者在英国而不是美国出版物中所占比例过高而著称。这些主张得到了澳大利亚和国际排名所确定的过去十年中来自顶级出版机构的出版物数据的支持。 [放大图片]

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