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Publishing is the process of producing and disseminating literature, music, or information to the public, typically through print or digital media. It encompasses various stages including editing, design, production, and distribution, aimed at making content accessible to a wider audience.
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Publishing is the process of producing and disseminating literature, music, or information to the public, typically through print or digital media. It encompasses various stages including editing, design, production, and distribution, aimed at making content accessible to a wider audience.

Key research themes

1. How are institutional structures and cognitive-social factors barriers or enablers to successful academic publishing?

This theme investigates the multifaceted barriers and enablers influencing academics' ability to publish scholarly work. It considers cognitive challenges such as difficulties in writing article sections, social factors including collaboration and peer review, and institutional constraints like time allocation and resource availability. Understanding these factors is crucial for improving publication rates, especially for early-career researchers and those in resource-limited contexts, thereby enhancing equitable knowledge dissemination.

Key finding: This qualitative study, via interviews with 41 academicians, revealed key barriers to publishing including cognitive difficulties in writing IMRAD sections and English language challenges; social barriers such as peer review... Read more
Key finding: This mixed methods study found that only 51.8% of abstracts presented by postgraduate trainees in Pakistan resulted in full manuscript publications, with oral presentations more likely to be published than posters. The main... Read more
Key finding: This editorial details methodological and procedural pitfalls leading to rejection of scientific manuscripts, underscoring the importance of clear article structure, originality, social and scientific relevance, and adherence... Read more

2. What are the evolving models and philosophical frameworks shaping the future of academic publishing in the digital age?

This research theme focuses on the transformation of academic publishing propelled by digital technologies, open access initiatives, and changing scholarly communication ecosystems. It interrogates the epistemological shifts from traditional print journals to electronic, interactive, and mixed media formats, along with policy frameworks such as Plan S that seek to reform publishing to be more open, transparent, and accessible globally. These works analyze the technological, philosophical, and policy dimensions governing new knowledge ecologies and publishing practices.

Key finding: Through a collective writing process among journal editors, this study conceptualizes academic publishing’s evolution into three ages: print, electronic, and video communication. It articulates a philosophy addressing... Read more
Key finding: This paper outlines Plan S, a coordinated international initiative aiming for immediate open access publication of funded research outputs by 2021, emphasizing principles such as author copyright retention, transparent... Read more
Key finding: This opinion article critically discusses how hybrid publishing models create perceptions of bias, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where authors may feel that paying article processing charges confers... Read more

3. How do publication biases and authorship patterns influence the dissemination of specific types of scholarly outcomes, such as null findings and gender representation?

This theme explores biases that affect what research findings get published, the representation of different demographics among authors, and the subsequent impact on scientific paradigms and knowledge diversity. It includes analyses of systemic bias against null results that shape scholarly agendas, and bibliometric examinations of gender disparities in authorship, focusing on underrepresented groups and how these patterns affect academic progression and research dissemination.

Key finding: Using survey data from 62 sociology faculty, including journal editors, and 205 graduate students, this study reveals pervasive bias against publishing null findings, resulting in strategic avoidance and lack of graduate... Read more
Key finding: This bibliometric study of five years of publications in Sexuality and Disability reveals a predominance of women authorship (~66%) but identifies dips corresponding to pandemic years and a disproportionate frequency of... Read more

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Olga Penton died of heart failure at her home in Sydney one evening in 1973. She was found the next morning sitting upright in an armchair, with a plate of cold chicken half-eaten on her lap, a knowing smile on her face, and looking a lot... more
The authors provide a perspective on how psychoanalytic process research can be implemented. This is based on a process research model described elsewhere and summarizes the kinds of studies that can be situated on the four levels of the... more
This article examines how personal beliefs about hazard events interact with social context factors to influence how individuals interpret their relationship with their environment, assign meaning to natural hazards and their... more
Acupuncture treatment and control group interventions in parallel-group randomised trials of acupuncture are not always precisely reported. In an attempt to improve standards, an international group of experienced acupuncturists and... more
Introduction: There is data amassing in the literature regarding the potentially adverse effects of anaesthesia exposure on the developing human brain. The purpose of this article is to summarise current relevant data from clinical... more
Over the last 20 years, courts in Australia and many developed countries have experienced an exponential increase in the number and complexity of cases coming before them, which was also accompanied by increasing public expectations... more
This article uses a descriptive case study design to examine the potential of narrative therapy as a direct intervention for adults with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities, autism and/or severe communication limitations.... more
This paper produces an edited version of an interview conducted by Professor Eric Beinhocker, Executive Director, INET Oxford, with Professor Sanjit Dhami of the University of Leicester, author of the Foundations of Behavioral Economic... more
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importance of shared parental responsibility after separation and the best interests of the child, and stress the key themes of: joint financial... more
I n this paper I illustrate how kinaesthetic experiences associated with dance might be used in teaching to promote engagement and learning in spatial, rhythmic, structural and symbolic aspects of mathematics.
The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and... more
Presents a case study describing work with a client from Radix and psychodrama perspective. Radix practices were brought together with psychodramatic thinking to heal the client's emotional and physical problems.
The purpose of this essay is to begin an examination into how the fascist regime reacted to the high number of translations which were being published in Italy; in particular translations from English during a period, the 1930s, when... more
textabstractThe EUscreen project represents the European television archives and acts as a domain aggregator for Europeana, Europe’s digital library. The main motivation for it is to provide unified access to a representative collection... more