The Journal as a System of Norms
Albert Weale
British Journal of Political Science, 2010, vol. 40, issue 3, 477-485
Abstract:
As with any other institution, a scholarly journal can be understood as a system of norms. This article examines those norms, drawing its evidence from participant observation over a number of years. It discusses particular norms as they apply to authors, reviewers and editors, before considering some general themes including: the implicit nature of the norms and tacit knowledge, changes in norms and monitoring.
Date: 2010
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