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December 03, 2006

I found the three editorials a very interesting set of documents. They are a great tie back to the first couple sessions of class. These memos represent many different things to me: 1.) These editors want to send a message about how they plan on running the journal, just as an inauguration speech from a President at the beginning of his term wants to set the tone. 2.) They are also setting up some rules and provide some insight into what it will take to get published in their journal. 3.) It again impresses the fact that the collection of authors, reviewers, and editors of this journal and the others are THE authorities and credibility watchers of our field. 3.) At least in these three memos, there is a fair share of glad-handing. There seems to be a lot of mutual admiration going on. 4.) That being said, they are very serious about their job. There are no free passes into the Quarterly. Rigor, scrutiny, and validity are not taken lightly.

Keywords: article review, Editorials

Posted by Tom Babineau


Comments

  1. Despite the rigor there is undoubtedly a political component.  There always is.  So, the glad-handing is a way of not offending anyone who might be helpful or useful at a later time.   At least there's no reason to create enemies where none need to exist.

    Sungsoo KimK. Douglas on Saturday, 02 December 2006, 22:35 Pacific Standard Time # |

  2. I believe that there is always a political component in almost organizations but it is only one of factors that affect publication. The quality of research is a key determination to get published.

    Sumonta KasemvilasSumonta Kasemvilas on Monday, 04 December 2006, 13:39 Pacific Standard Time # |

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