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On the Nature of Quality in the Contexts of Academic Publication and Sustainability

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Title
On the Nature of Quality in the Contexts of Academic Publication and Sustainability
Author(s)
Shephard, Kerry
Thondhlana, Gladman
Wolff, Lili-Ann
Belluigi, Dina Zoe
Rieckmann, Marco
Vega-Marcote, Pedro
Date
2021-04-20
Citation
Shephard K, Thondhlana G, Wolff L-A, Belluigi DZ, Rieckmann M and Vega-Marcote P (2021) On the Nature of Quality in the Contexts of Academic Publication and Sustainability. Front. Educ. 6:634473. doi: 10.3389/feduc.2021.634473
Abstract
[Abstract] Six experienced academic reviewers and editors explored the nature of quality in academic publication processes in the contexts of sustainability, education for sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This article documents their exploration as a collaborative autoethnography structured around the authors’ personal reflections on matters such as: how current quality indicators define the quality of academic publications; how effective current quality assurance processes may be; how congruent open access publication processes may be with the ideals of sustainability and of the SDGs; and about what new and different indicators of quality might look like. An inductive analysis of their reflections yielded three emergent and reoccurring themes: casting doubt on the fitness for purpose of current academic publication processes and means to assure their quality; seeking justice for all involved in academic publication; and creating opportunities for change. In writing this article, authors considered these themes and how academia might address them.
Keywords
Academic publication
Academic hegemony
Social justice
Sustainability
Quality
Open access
Peer review
Sustainable development goals
 
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https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2021.634473
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2504-284X

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