Ethical Publication at the Nexus of Law, Language and Discourse

The research area for law, language and discourse, an academic field with few dedicated scholarly journals (each interpreting the field differently) is overviewed. Ethical practices in research article publication, and the manuscript management and editorial process within the newly re-activated Int...

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Main Author: Robert J. Dickey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academic Journal Editing enterprises 2020-07-01
Series:International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse
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description The research area for law, language and discourse, an academic field with few dedicated scholarly journals (each interpreting the field differently) is overviewed. Ethical practices in research article publication, and the manuscript management and editorial process within the newly re-activated International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse are discussed and compared to various historic and contemporary practices in scholarly publication, including editorial and peer review, publisher duties, commercial journals, and publication strategies. “Predatory” journals are distinguished from reader-driven editorial practices.
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spelling doaj.art-b40d92f8d76a46f0a5af31b585a7bf712023-12-02T10:06:29ZengAcademic Journal Editing enterprisesInternational Journal of Law, Language & Discourse1839-83082020-07-0181524Ethical Publication at the Nexus of Law, Language and DiscourseRobert J. Dickey0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0974-2628Keimyung UniversityThe research area for law, language and discourse, an academic field with few dedicated scholarly journals (each interpreting the field differently) is overviewed. Ethical practices in research article publication, and the manuscript management and editorial process within the newly re-activated International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse are discussed and compared to various historic and contemporary practices in scholarly publication, including editorial and peer review, publisher duties, commercial journals, and publication strategies. “Predatory” journals are distinguished from reader-driven editorial practices.https://www.ijlld.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/8-1-Dickey.pdfethicseditorial reviewpeer reviewmanuscript managementdesk rejectionpredatory journals
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Ethical Publication at the Nexus of Law, Language and Discourse
International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse
ethics
editorial review
peer review
manuscript management
desk rejection
predatory journals
title Ethical Publication at the Nexus of Law, Language and Discourse
title_full Ethical Publication at the Nexus of Law, Language and Discourse
title_fullStr Ethical Publication at the Nexus of Law, Language and Discourse
title_full_unstemmed Ethical Publication at the Nexus of Law, Language and Discourse
title_short Ethical Publication at the Nexus of Law, Language and Discourse
title_sort ethical publication at the nexus of law language and discourse
topic ethics
editorial review
peer review
manuscript management
desk rejection
predatory journals
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