Gatekeepers of Knowledge: Journal Editors in the Sciences and the Social Sciences
By (Author) Stephen McGinty
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Publishing and book trade
Media studies
070.572
Hardback
160
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
369g
Publication is the coin of the realm in the academy. Careers depend upon a strong publication record, and journal editors occupy powerful positions in the publishing process. This study examines the careers of thirty-five scholarly journal editors through in-depth interviews that cover their rise to positions of influence, their views of the work of journal publishing, their assessment of the electronic revolution, and the role played by personal networks in the conduct of their duties. Along the way some controversial issues arise including journal proliferation, the padding of curriculum vitae, and the state of craftsmanship in the academy today. The interviews are analyzed against the backdrop of paradigms pioneered by two social scientists, Kurt Lewin and Lewis Coser. Their models of gatekeeping and social connections inform the analysis throughout the text. This book provides a revealing look at a crucial part of academic life.
[T]his book provides important insights into the journal editorial process and the role of their editors in scholarly communication.-Technical Services Quarterly
The book is well printed and clearly written, and includes literature references and a good index...it is concise and very readable....The text, has a great deal of solid information about editorial processes and is highly recommended.-Technical Communication
"This book provides important insights into the journal editorial process and the role of their editors in scholarly communication."-Technical Services Quarterly
"[T]his book provides important insights into the journal editorial process and the role of their editors in scholarly communication."-Technical Services Quarterly
"The book is well printed and clearly written, and includes literature references and a good index...it is concise and very readable....The text, has a great deal of solid information about editorial processes and is highly recommended."-Technical Communication
STEPHEN McGINTY is the Collection Development Librarian at Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts.