Local Knowledge When Ranking Journals: Reproductive Effects and Resistant Possibilities

Suresh Canagarajah
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This article is based on the engagement of a US-based scholar and faculty members in a non-Western university in a mentoring exercise on publishing. It demonstrates how the “list” constructed in a particular academic department in the university for ranking relevant journals for publication has reproductive effects on knowledge construction. The ranking of journals shapes scholarly interactions both inside and outside the academic department, offering limited possibilities for developing local knowledge. A micro-level orientation to publishing is first adopted to bring out how rhetorical and textual choices are influenced by the list of ranked journals. Next, a broad lens perspective is adopted to explore how academic interactions and communication among local scholars are also shaped by such productivity targets to reproduce dominant knowledge. In the final section, the article reports on the way mentoring was reconfigured to identify strategic textual spaces for representing local knowledge within existing publishing conventions.
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期刊排名时的本地知识:繁殖效应和抗性可能性
这篇文章是基于一位美国学者和一所非西方大学的教员参与的关于出版的指导练习。论证了高校某院系为相关期刊的出版排序而构建的“榜单”对知识建设的再生性效应。期刊的排名塑造了学术部门内外的学术互动,为发展当地知识提供了有限的可能性。首先采用微观层面的出版取向,以揭示排名期刊列表如何影响修辞和文本选择。其次,本文采用广义视角,探讨这些生产力目标如何塑造本地学者之间的学术互动和交流,从而再现优势知识。在最后一部分中,本文报告了重新配置指导的方式,以确定在现有出版惯例中表示本地知识的战略文本空间。
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