There is a crisis in peer review. That crisis is a symptom of the wider crisis in higher education. In this track I discuss why peer review is worth saving, and making time for. I propose some principles to guide your decisions about this work. The quotation from Eugenia Zaroski is from “Holding Patterns: On Academic Knowledge and Labor" (medium.com/@zugenia/holding-patterns-on-academic-knowledge-and-labor-3e5a6000ecbf)The 2 Short Guides I mention can now be purchased in one eBook Scholarly Publishing & Peer Review buy.bookfunnel.com/1wgjsv08wt Excerpts from each of those books are also available in my track list on Soundcloud.Read the post here: https://jovanevery.co.uk/peer-review-is-worth-saving/For more content like this, sign up to the monthly newsletter: jovanevery.co.uk/newsletterFollow me on Twitter: twitter.com/JoVanEveryFind my Facebook Page here: facebook.com/JoVEAcademicCareerCoach Join the Academic Writing Studio: academicwritingstudio.co.uk
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