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Top-tier journals: Does a global reputation mean a global orientation?

  • 1.  Top-tier journals: Does a global reputation mean a global orientation?

    Posted 03-23-2023 09:24

    Many universities rely on journal impact factors as convenient proxy measures of research quality. Researchers are pushed to publish in journals that are highly ranked. Many scholars of non-western societies have long noted, though, that "top-tier" journals, while international in reputation, are far from global in orientation.

    This is one issue that we at the Global Media Studies Network are keen to discuss. A scan of their content suggests that, indeed, geographic diversity is not exactly top-of-mind in most top-tier journals.

    BLUE SKY BIG IDEAS SESSION

    Globalising research and teaching of media and communication studies

    Saba Bebawi, Cherian George, Silvio Waisbord, Herman Wasserman

    Monday 29 May, 1:30–2:45pm, Toronto, Canada

    The convenors of the Global Media Studies Network will lead a conversation at the International Communication Association Annual Conference in Toronto about diversifying, de-westernising and decolonising the field.



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    Cherian George
    Professor
    School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist U
    Kowloon Tong
    Hong Kong
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