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Articles

Anomie in China’s Academic Publishing and Measures Taken

Pages 255-263 | Published online: 15 Dec 2020
 

Abstract

This paper, by means of quantitative and qualitative analysis based on a vast investigation, talks about the anomie in China’s academic publishing from the following three aspects: first, disorders in format; second, misspellings & improper expressions of English language; third, misconduct in ethics. It introduces renovation measures taken by the country’s related authorities and practitioners and probes into the deep-seated reasons why so little effect has so far been achieved. It’s the first time that scholars have ever reviewed disorders in China’s academic publishing in such a multi-dimensional scope. Through briefing the raft of reforms currently launched by the Chinese Communist Party and the State Council, the author expresses her expectation on the upturn of the situation.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.

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