Publishing By Emma Pettit Scholars falsely listed as editors of “The International Journal of Humanities and Social Science” can’t seem to make it go away. |
From the Archives By Paul Basken A librarian abruptly shuttered a blacklist of journals he deemed untrustworthy. But while Jeffrey Beall’s project has ended, debates over its merit and impact live on. |
Sexual Misconduct By Katherine Mangan Michael Kimmel of Stony Brook University says he will not attend his discipline’s scholarly awards ceremony this month in Philadelphia. |
Tenure By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Tyler Parry, who teaches African-American history at California State at Fullerton, thinks social media opens opportunities for scholars and should be counted toward tenure. |
Government By Claire Hansen If confirmed, Kelvin Droegemeier will head the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. |
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The Chronicle Review By Adam Daniel and Chad Wellmon It's time for higher education to do less. |
Lingua Franca The Justice Departmentâs order that undocumented people should be called illegal aliens smacks of Newspeak but is linguistically unobjectionable. Whatâs nasty is the attitude behind it. |