Bird by Kirsten Bell

Kirsten Bell

anthropologist, not the actress.

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    Scholarly knowledge production

    • in press. Communitas and the commons: the open access movement and the dynamics of restructuration in scholarly publishing. Anthropology Today.

    • 2018. 'Misleading metrics' and the ecology of scholarly publishing. In Predatory Publishing. Post Office Press, Rope Press and punctum books.

    • 2018. Whatever happened to the 'social' science in Social Science & Medicine? On golden anniversaries and gold standards. Social Science & Medicine. 214: 162-166.

    • 2017. ‘Predatory’ open access journals as parody: Exposing the limitations of ‘legitimate’ academic publishing. tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 15(2): 651-662.

    • 2016. More journal standards and their stories: a meditation on a nursey rhyme. The Nightstand. Medicine Anthropology Theory, 3(2): 338-343.

    • 2015. Journal standards and their stories, or, a trip down the rabbit hole. The Nightstand. Medicine Anthropology Theory, 2(3): 185-192.

    • 2015. (with Judith Green) Editorial. Keeping a critical edge: Reflections on 25 years as a scholarly journal. Critical Public Health, 25(1): 1-3.

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