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Practices in scholarly publishing : making sense of rejection
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Practices in scholarly publishing : making sense of rejection

Keyan Tomaselli
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Scholarly publishing Peer review
Abstract: In South Africa, criticisms of peer review often hinge on allegations of racism, anti-African attitudes, and viewpoint discrimination. This article discusses the issue of peer-review, and examines these allegations in terms of claims of Western conceptual gatekeeping. Cautions are offered on allegations of exceptionalism, as are some strategies on dealing with the process of peer review.
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