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Book Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Australia, Part One

机译:在澳大利亚的人文社会科学中预订出版,第一部分

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This is part one of a two-part study on the publishing behaviours of academics in the humanities and social sciences (HSS) at Australian universities. Our data consist of semi-structured interviews with twenty-one participants. Part one explores how current institutional pressures and the research funding environment are shaping academics' book publishing practices. In particular, we attend to the growing concerns of academics relating to the measurement and ranking of universities, which are driving performance expectations for publishing, and we examine how this trend is influenced by changes in governmental policy and the requirements of funding bodies. We found that Australian HSS academics face increasing pressure to publish journal articles rather than books, to publish books with prestigious international publishers, and to secure external funding for their research. These pressures could restrict their scholarly autonomy or even influence their research agenda. We contend that these developments have concerning implications for HSS in Australia.
机译:这是对澳大利亚大学的人文社会科学(HSS)中学者出版行为的两部分研究之一。我们的数据包括具有二十一名参与者的半结构化访谈。第一部分探讨了当前的制度压力和研究资金环境是如何塑造学者的书籍出版实践。特别是,我们参加了与大学测量和排名有关的学者越来越担心,这是推动出版业绩的期望,我们研究了这种趋势如何受政府政策变化和资助机构的要求的影响。我们发现澳大利亚HSS学者面临着发布日记文章而不是书籍的越来越大,以发布具有着名国际出版商的书籍,并为其研究保护外部资金。这些压力可能会限制他们的学术自主权甚至影响他们的研究议程。我们争辩说,这些发展涉及对澳大利亚HSS的影响。

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