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Need advice on #AcademicPublishing — if you were a journal reviewer and came across an article that cited a reference w/c you confirmed to be made up (non-existent/fake) would you... ?
A. still finish reviewing the manuscript;
B. consider for acceptance with revision; or
C. reject the article

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Reckoning with my ‘ghost years’: why a low publication rate doesn’t always reflect failure I have a five-year gap in my publication record. Last year, I published seven academic articles as either the first or corresponding author. Here’s why one level of output isn’t better than any other.

Reckoning with my ‘ghost years’: why a low publication rate doesn’t always reflect failure www.nature.com/articles/d41...

Q. Why not publish null results?

#ScholarlyPublishing #AcademicPublishing #AcademicSky #AcademicChatter #ArticlePublishingCharge #Publishing #ECR #PostDoc #PublishOrPerish

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The Camel’s Camel On some days, after hours of image scanning, I feel like doing something different. Today, I searched for some scientific papers containing “tortured phrases”. This term was first coine…

The Camel’s Camel: scienceintegritydigest.com/2026/03/12/t...

#Research #AcademicResearch #ResearchMisconduct #ResearchIntegrity #AcademicWriting #AcademicSky #ScholarlyPublishing #AcademicPublishing #AcademicChatter #ScientificResearch #TorturedPhrases #Plagiarism #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #LLM

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Panel discussion on publishing research featuring experts from Canadian Society and Journal of Soil Science against a soil background.

Panel discussion on publishing research featuring experts from Canadian Society and Journal of Soil Science against a soil background.

Publishing your research shouldn’t feel mysterious.

This session offers practical guidance for grad students and postdocs on submitting manuscripts, understanding peer review, and responding to reviewers.

Register: https://ow.ly/3wmC50YiizA

#AcademicPublishing 🧪

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Red background with bold white text announcing a new agreement between Canadian Science Publishing and the University of Oslo.

Red background with bold white text announcing a new agreement between Canadian Science Publishing and the University of Oslo.

Take advantage of our agreement with #UIO, giving affiliated authors, including those at Oslo University Hospital, read access and publishing open access options at no cost.

Learn more ▶️ https://ow.ly/BUTH50Yty91

#uio Universitetet i Oslo #AcademicPublishing

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Red background with bold white text announcing a new agreement between Canadian Science Publishing and the University of Oslo.

Red background with bold white text announcing a new agreement between Canadian Science Publishing and the University of Oslo.

NEW! Our Read and Publish agreement with #UIO has been extended through 2028, giving affiliated authors, including those at Oslo University Hospital, read access and publishing open access options at no cost.

Learn more ▶️ https://ow.ly/hrQ050YtwBo

#uio Universitetet i Oslo #AcademicPublishing

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Red background with bold white text announcing a new agreement between Canadian Science Publishing and the University of Oslo.

Red background with bold white text announcing a new agreement between Canadian Science Publishing and the University of Oslo.

NEW! Our Read and Publish agreement with #UIO has been extended through 2028, giving affiliated authors, including those at Oslo University Hospital, read access and publishing open access options at no cost.

Learn more ▶️ https://ow.ly/hrQ050YtwBo

#uio Universitetet i Oslo #AcademicPublishing

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Open Access Partnership logo featuring Canadian Science Publishing and Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet on a red background.

Open Access Partnership logo featuring Canadian Science Publishing and Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet on a red background.

Did you know about our agreement with Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet? SLU authors can benefit from unlimited #OpenAccess publishing and Read Access in our journal!

For more details ▶️ https://ow.ly/s80k50Yhzzc

#AcademicPublishing #OpenScience #FishSky

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Proposed: in all academic publications distributed south of the Mason-Dixon Line, "et al" shall be used interchangeably with " 'n dem."

#AcademicPublishing #scientificpapers #RedneckInclusion

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Panel discussion on publishing research featuring experts from Canadian Society and Journal of Soil Science against a soil background.

Panel discussion on publishing research featuring experts from Canadian Society and Journal of Soil Science against a soil background.

What happens after you hit “submit” on your paper?

Join this panel for a clear look at how editors evaluate manuscripts, how peer review works, and how to handle revisions effectively. Details ▶️ https://ow.ly/2bN050Yij3v

#PeerReview #AcademicPublishing Canadian Journal of Soil Science

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Australia’s development cooperation program presents one of its
most practical foreign policy tools for responding to ongoing
global disruption and engaging with regional partners on joint
problem-solving over the long-term. However, despite the
Albanese government asking more of the development program
than at any time in its recent history, it has pursued relatively
modest improvements to DFAT’s aid capability. As a result, this
capability remains diminished. Pursuing ‘development with depth’
will require a more systematic and sustained approach. Pending
an independent assessment, I suggest several measures to boost
Australia’s development capability. These measures encompass
strengthening aid effectiveness and oversight arrangements,
boosting the role of DFAT’s locally-engaged development staff,
working more closely with both established and emerging donor
partners, and maintaining domestic support through enhanced
public and parliamentary engagement in Australia.

ABSTRACT Australia’s development cooperation program presents one of its most practical foreign policy tools for responding to ongoing global disruption and engaging with regional partners on joint problem-solving over the long-term. However, despite the Albanese government asking more of the development program than at any time in its recent history, it has pursued relatively modest improvements to DFAT’s aid capability. As a result, this capability remains diminished. Pursuing ‘development with depth’ will require a more systematic and sustained approach. Pending an independent assessment, I suggest several measures to boost Australia’s development capability. These measures encompass strengthening aid effectiveness and oversight arrangements, boosting the role of DFAT’s locally-engaged development staff, working more closely with both established and emerging donor partners, and maintaining domestic support through enhanced public and parliamentary engagement in Australia.

🚨New online! Also destined for our upcoming special edition on Australian Diplomacy Today - Cameron Hill's discussion paper on 🇦🇺 aid capability. #OpenAccess ⬇️ #AcademicPublishing #InternationalRelations #InternationalPolitics #Aid
www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10....

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Words matter. Messages with consistency, clarity and purpose can be powerful tools to shape positions, policies and political agendas. Diplomatic messaging has always been an essential tool of statecraft. Hundreds of official statements are publicly released by Australian leaders and ministers each year. Crafted by diplomats and their colleagues in defence, economic and other relevant portfolios, these statements can be ‘quiet achievers’ to shape perceptions globally, even if not garnering much media attention at the time.

ABSTRACT Words matter. Messages with consistency, clarity and purpose can be powerful tools to shape positions, policies and political agendas. Diplomatic messaging has always been an essential tool of statecraft. Hundreds of official statements are publicly released by Australian leaders and ministers each year. Crafted by diplomats and their colleagues in defence, economic and other relevant portfolios, these statements can be ‘quiet achievers’ to shape perceptions globally, even if not garnering much media attention at the time.

🚨We are working on a themed edition on "Australian Diplomacy Today". Here is a discussion piece slated for that special edition, by Jane Hardy. #AcademicPublishing #InternationalRelations #Diplomacy
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... ⬇️

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This article examines the Australia–Korea relationship through the lens of asymmetric attention, revealing how two middle powers navigate similar external pressures while demonstrating divergent priorities. Despite sharing structural vulnerabilities—security dependence on the United States and economic interdependence with China—Australia and Korea exhibit markedly different approaches to their bilateral engagement. Empirical evidence reveals that Australia views Korea as integral to its broader Indo-Pacific strategy and middle power coalition-building, while Korea remains primarily focused on peninsula security concerns, viewing the relationship in more functional terms, positioning Australia’s strategic foci as secondary priorities. This asymmetry manifests across multiple dimensions—media coverage, government statements, academic research, and diplomatic engagement—and reflects fundamentally different conceptions of key concepts like the Indo-Pacific, middle power identity, and regional stability. The theoretical framework developed here explains why middle powers facing similar systemic pressures may still develop mismatched expectations and priorities in their bilateral relations. This research contributes to both asymmetry studies and middle power discourse by demonstrating how attention serves as a strategic asset in international relations and highlighting the limitations of assumed natural partnerships between middle powers in an increasingly contested Indo-Pacific.

ABSTRACT This article examines the Australia–Korea relationship through the lens of asymmetric attention, revealing how two middle powers navigate similar external pressures while demonstrating divergent priorities. Despite sharing structural vulnerabilities—security dependence on the United States and economic interdependence with China—Australia and Korea exhibit markedly different approaches to their bilateral engagement. Empirical evidence reveals that Australia views Korea as integral to its broader Indo-Pacific strategy and middle power coalition-building, while Korea remains primarily focused on peninsula security concerns, viewing the relationship in more functional terms, positioning Australia’s strategic foci as secondary priorities. This asymmetry manifests across multiple dimensions—media coverage, government statements, academic research, and diplomatic engagement—and reflects fundamentally different conceptions of key concepts like the Indo-Pacific, middle power identity, and regional stability. The theoretical framework developed here explains why middle powers facing similar systemic pressures may still develop mismatched expectations and priorities in their bilateral relations. This research contributes to both asymmetry studies and middle power discourse by demonstrating how attention serves as a strategic asset in international relations and highlighting the limitations of assumed natural partnerships between middle powers in an increasingly contested Indo-Pacific.

🚨New online! Pan & Song discuss the "limitations of assumed natural partnership between middle powers" in "Symmetric concern and asymmetric attention: strategic convergence & divergence in Australia-Korea relationships". #OpenAccess #AcademicPublishing ⬇️
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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International relations, international law and political science provide different accounts of the relationship between international and domestic law and how this relationship should be measured and assessed. Yet the ‘black box’ of the state, and particularly the judicial system, as the core implementer of international law, remains underexamined empirically. This article presents findings from a unique cross-national database, the Migrant Worker Rights Database, in which 869 court cases were analysed to ascertain the influence of international law within domestic judicial outcomes. We conclude that while international law is not very important in broad domestic enforcement of migrant rights through the courts, that when it is utilised domestically, it is influenced by domestic factors that include: the method of incorporation of international law into domestic law – through executive or legislative powers; judicial reticence, informed by judicial seniority; and the capacity for litigants to appeal to supranational courts. This leads us to conclude that while international law generally does not play a large role in the domestic legal enforcement of migrant rights, when it does, domestic factors are important for supporting or blocking such inclusion.

ABSTRACT International relations, international law and political science provide different accounts of the relationship between international and domestic law and how this relationship should be measured and assessed. Yet the ‘black box’ of the state, and particularly the judicial system, as the core implementer of international law, remains underexamined empirically. This article presents findings from a unique cross-national database, the Migrant Worker Rights Database, in which 869 court cases were analysed to ascertain the influence of international law within domestic judicial outcomes. We conclude that while international law is not very important in broad domestic enforcement of migrant rights through the courts, that when it is utilised domestically, it is influenced by domestic factors that include: the method of incorporation of international law into domestic law – through executive or legislative powers; judicial reticence, informed by judicial seniority; and the capacity for litigants to appeal to supranational courts. This leads us to conclude that while international law generally does not play a large role in the domestic legal enforcement of migrant rights, when it does, domestic factors are important for supporting or blocking such inclusion.

🚨New online! Boucher and Gunaydin, "Opening the black box of international human rights enforceability through the study of migrant rights". #OpenAccess #AcademicPublishing #InternationalLaw #InternationalRelations #HumanRights
www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10....

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Screenshot of the opening page of the book review

Screenshot of the opening page of the book review

🚨New online! Book review by Børge Bakken of Czeslaw Tubilewicz (ed.), "Critical issues in contemporary China. Decoding Xi Jinping’s ‘new era’, 3rd edn". London, Routledge, 2025, 197 pp. ⬇️ #AcademicPublishing #InternationalRelations #Politics
www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10....

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Reflections from scholars and practitioners on violence and extreme vulnerability linked to forced displacement in humanitarian contexts has inspired this article. It challenges conventional perspectives on displacement, interrogating impacts against a shifting geopolitical and humanitarian landscape. Informed by critical feminist pedagogies, particularly those grounded in Global South approaches and combining collaborative and critical modes of engagement, we draw on insights from a workshop at the Australian National University. This workshop served as a co-creative space to test disciplinary boundaries and connect conceptual frameworks with real world engagements. We reflect on relationships to place, and on opportunities to bridge theory and praxis, connect diverse forms of expertise, and share responsibilities across disciplines, specialisations, vocations, and contexts. In a time marked by sharpening displacement pressures, severe funding restrictions, and the erosion of humanitarian norms, reimagining collective visions to protect people from extreme vulnerability is urgent and necessary. We argue that bridging the divide between academia and practice requires thoughtful engagement from different vantage points, and openness to varied ways of knowing. Collaboration is not linear but iterative, sometimes fragmented, grounded in intergenerational learning, and unlearning. It requires recognising vulnerability as political and relational, and committing to responses that uphold dignity, agency, and justice.

ABSTRACT Reflections from scholars and practitioners on violence and extreme vulnerability linked to forced displacement in humanitarian contexts has inspired this article. It challenges conventional perspectives on displacement, interrogating impacts against a shifting geopolitical and humanitarian landscape. Informed by critical feminist pedagogies, particularly those grounded in Global South approaches and combining collaborative and critical modes of engagement, we draw on insights from a workshop at the Australian National University. This workshop served as a co-creative space to test disciplinary boundaries and connect conceptual frameworks with real world engagements. We reflect on relationships to place, and on opportunities to bridge theory and praxis, connect diverse forms of expertise, and share responsibilities across disciplines, specialisations, vocations, and contexts. In a time marked by sharpening displacement pressures, severe funding restrictions, and the erosion of humanitarian norms, reimagining collective visions to protect people from extreme vulnerability is urgent and necessary. We argue that bridging the divide between academia and practice requires thoughtful engagement from different vantage points, and openness to varied ways of knowing. Collaboration is not linear but iterative, sometimes fragmented, grounded in intergenerational learning, and unlearning. It requires recognising vulnerability as political and relational, and committing to responses that uphold dignity, agency, and justice.

🚨New online! Discussion piece by Bina D'Costa et al., "Violence, vulnerability and protection on the move:
interrogating the intersection of scholarship and practice on displacement". #OpenAccess #AcademicPublishing #InternationalRelations #Politics
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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Can aspects of predatory publishing be applied to some mainstream and grey journals? Since the term predatory publishing was coined in the early 2010s, a significant research literature has emerged that carries warnings about journals issued by such publishers, while signaling the ...

📝 Latest Article Alert! 📝

"Can aspects of predatory publishing be applied to some mainstream and grey journals?"

Simon Turner

→ doi.org/10.1080/0898...

#PredatoryPublishing
#AcademicPublishing
#PredatoryIndicators

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The emerging Russia–North Korea strategic partnership illustrates how both states are adapting to an increasingly polarised international system. This article investigates not only the structural drivers of their alignment but also the extent to which this relationship exhibits the hallmarks of durable alliance commitment. While shared strategic interests—Russia’s urgent demand for military materiel and North Korea’s search for economic and technological support—have accelerated bilateral exchanges and cooperation, the partnership’s long-term viability depends upon the deployment of credible, high-cost signals. Ex-ante investments, including coordinated military procurement and joint exercises, signal genuine strategic intent, whereas ex-post commitments—such as binding legal agreements—embed reciprocal obligations that limit sovereign autonomy and reinforce mutual defense. In the absence of such institutionalised mechanisms and sustained, costly demonstration of resolve, however, the Russia–North Korea alignment remains fundamentally pragmatic and contingent, grounded more in short-term expediency than in an enduring alliance architecture.

ABSTRACT The emerging Russia–North Korea strategic partnership illustrates how both states are adapting to an increasingly polarised international system. This article investigates not only the structural drivers of their alignment but also the extent to which this relationship exhibits the hallmarks of durable alliance commitment. While shared strategic interests—Russia’s urgent demand for military materiel and North Korea’s search for economic and technological support—have accelerated bilateral exchanges and cooperation, the partnership’s long-term viability depends upon the deployment of credible, high-cost signals. Ex-ante investments, including coordinated military procurement and joint exercises, signal genuine strategic intent, whereas ex-post commitments—such as binding legal agreements—embed reciprocal obligations that limit sovereign autonomy and reinforce mutual defense. In the absence of such institutionalised mechanisms and sustained, costly demonstration of resolve, however, the Russia–North Korea alignment remains fundamentally pragmatic and contingent, grounded more in short-term expediency than in an enduring alliance architecture.

🚨New online! Jina Kim analyses the pragmatic and contingent nature of Russia/North Korea relations in "Fragile alliances and costly signals: analyzing Russia-North Korea strategic ties". ⬇️
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
#AcademicPublishing #InternationalRelations

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Canadian Science Publishing seeking Chief of Business Operations to lead strategic business functions.

Canadian Science Publishing seeking Chief of Business Operations to lead strategic business functions.

We're excited to announce that Canadian Science Publishing is #hiring a Chief of Business Operations to lead finance, HR, IT, business development, and governance. Discover more and apply today: https://ow.ly/zMRo50YmzVC

#BusinessOperations #AcademicPublishing.

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Canadian Science Publishing seeking Chief of Business Operations to lead strategic business functions.

Canadian Science Publishing seeking Chief of Business Operations to lead strategic business functions.

Canadian Science Publishing is #hiring a Chief of Business Operations to lead finance, HR, IT, business development, and governance. Learn more and apply now: https://ow.ly/wNTE50YmzQt

#BusinessOperations #AcademicPublishing

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Halama, J., Knittel, J. A., & Brandenburg, S. (2026). To pass or not to pass: a field experiment on human values in …. 𝑇𝑟𝑎𝑓𝑓𝑖𝑐 𝑆𝑎𝑓𝑒𝑡𝑦 𝑅𝑒𝑠𝑒𝑎𝑟𝑐ℎ, 10, e000129. doi.org/10.55329/lso...

#TSRjournal #OpenAccess #AcademicPublishing

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Canadian Science Publishing seeking Chief of Business Operations to lead strategic business functions.

Canadian Science Publishing seeking Chief of Business Operations to lead strategic business functions.

We're excited to announce that Canadian Science Publishing is #hiring a Chief of Business Operations to lead finance, HR, IT, business development, and governance. Discover more and apply today: https://ow.ly/zMRo50YmzVC

#BusinessOperations #AcademicPublishing.

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Scientists: How long have you waited for journal editors to decide whether the journal sends your manuscript out for review?

I’m at 2+ months with a “prestigious” journal — not easy when working in a competitive field.

What’s the longest you’ve experienced?
#AcademicPublishing #PeerReview

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This Women’s History Month, Anthem Press is proud to spotlight books that explore the lives, ideas and legacies of remarkable women across history, culture and scholarship. #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory #WomenScholars #WomenWriters #AcademicPublishing #ReadWomen #WomenInResearch #AnthemPress

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Close-up of a small green plant sprouting from soil in a glass container with a dropper releasing liquid above it promoting the call for papers on Soil Life and Function: Advances in Soil Microbiology and Biogeochemistry.

Close-up of a small green plant sprouting from soil in a glass container with a dropper releasing liquid above it promoting the call for papers on Soil Life and Function: Advances in Soil Microbiology and Biogeochemistry.

Research on soil microbial ecology, soil health, and biogeochemistry is welcome for a joint special collection with the Canadian Journal of Soil Science.

For a full list of topics ▶️ https://ow.ly/J5jc50XUgzU

#SoilMicrobiology #SoilScience #AcademicPublishing

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Canadian Science Publishing seeking Chief of Business Operations to lead strategic business functions.

Canadian Science Publishing seeking Chief of Business Operations to lead strategic business functions.

We're excited to announce that Canadian Science Publishing is #hiring a Chief of Business Operations to lead finance, HR, IT, business development, and governance. Discover more and apply today: https://ow.ly/zMRo50YmzVC

#BusinessOperations #AcademicPublishing.

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📢New call for submissions 📢

📢 Innovations in Therapeutic Interventions: Advancing Clinical and Experimental Medicine 📢

🔗MORE INFORMATION
advances.umw.edu.pl/en/innovations

#academicpublishing #medicalresearch #MedicalInnovation #openscience #CallForPapers #SpecialIssue

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Canadian Science Publishing seeking Chief of Business Operations to lead strategic business functions.

Canadian Science Publishing seeking Chief of Business Operations to lead strategic business functions.

We're excited to announce that Canadian Science Publishing is #hiring a Chief of Business Operations to lead finance, HR, IT, business development, and governance. Discover more and apply today: https://ow.ly/zMRo50YmzVC

#BusinessOperations #AcademicPublishing.

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🚀Recently published 🚀

The stage of laryngeal cancer before and after the COVID-19 pandemic: A retrospective study

🔗Read the article: advances.umw.edu.pl/en/ahead-of-...

#academicpublishing #medicalresearch #MedicalInnovation #OpenScience #AdvClinExpMed
#LaryngealCancer #HeadAndNeckCancer

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