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Peer review, scholarly production and a provocation: Let's blow stuff up
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Author (aut): Wright, David N.
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Academics tend to control scholarly processes by emphasizing strict adherence to formal presentation styles that may not be relevant to contemporary modes or platforms for scholarly work. Arguing for a scholarly approach that foregrounds open processes, this article suggests that academics cede control over conversations about peer review by ending with a provocation to account for emerging audiences and producers.
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Volume 5, Issue 4
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© 2014. Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishing Press.
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Peer review, scholarly production and a provocation: Let's blow stuff up
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