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E-raamat: How to Get Published in the Best Political Science and International Relations Journals: Understanding the Publishing Game

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839107511
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  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839107511

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Providing an insightful and comprehensive introduction to the world of journal publishing within the fields of political science and international relations, this book offers in-depth guidance to maximize the likelihood of publishing success. Using their extensive experience as journal editors, Marijke Breuning and John Ishiyama also include crucial advice on how to select an appropriate journal, revise manuscripts, and how to increase the impact of published work.



  Common questions are answered, such as: when is the right time to submit your manuscript; how to select a co-author; and when to contact an editor, as well as the challenging aspect of how to deal with rejections. Other key topics are thoroughly reviewed and explored, including guidance on ethics and integrity in publishing journal articles, emerging practices regarding research transparency, and new frontiers in academic journal publishing such as Open Access.



  This engaging book will be an invaluable resource for graduate students and scholars looking to improve their understanding of the journal publishing process, as well as providing an essential guide for those undertaking this journey for the first time.

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A must read for all graduate students, and yet everyone will learn something. It democratizes the publication process by making critical information available to everyone. Importantly, the authors include reflective commentary on current issues as well: replication, open access, and promoting your own published work. Breuning and Ishiyama are ideal authors on the topic of how to publish as they are outstanding scholars with sustained publication records, have top-level editing experience, and reputations as strong mentors to many throughout the discipline. -- Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Ohio State University, US Breuning and Ishiyama bring a wealth of experience to bear in this excellent how-to book. How to Get Published in the Best Political Science and International Relations Journals is a welcome resource for graduate students and early career scholars as they learn about, and navigate, the journal publishing process. In addition to opening the black box of the publishing process itself, the book also provides informative advice on several important issues in publishing, including ethics, data transparency and citations, as well as newer developments, such as open access publishing. It is a resource that I will enthusiastically recommend to colleagues. -- Jae-Jae Spoon, University of Pittsburgh, US This comprehensive and highly readable volume contains a host of insights about how to publish in Political Science and International Relations. Subject matter includes how to select a journal based on a balance of prestige versus fit, when to send a manuscript out for review, tactics for revising in response to instructions from editors, and ways in which to maximize the impact of ones publications. The book is essential reading for both those new to the profession and their mentors. -- Patrick James, Dornsife Deans Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, US Breuning and Ishiyama distill a vast amount of experience as authors and editors into this engaging book. Their advice is practical and methodical as they walk a new scholar through the steps of publishing in academic journals. Even established scholars will appreciate the discussions of newer trends, such as research transparency, open access, and strategies to maximizing the impact of published work. This is a must read for anyone looking for advice on journal publishing! -- Cameron G. Thies, Arizona State University, US

List of boxes
vii
List of acronyms
viii
Introduction: how to use this book 1(4)
1 The publishing process
5(22)
1.1 Basic overview of the publishing process
5(4)
1.2 Which journal? (How to choose a journal)
9(6)
1.3 When to submit? (Between good enough and perfect)
15(2)
1.4 A good abstract helps the manuscript
17(2)
1.5 Filling and emptying the pipeline (sustaining publication over time)
19(2)
1.6 Co-authorship: with whom and in what order?
21(6)
2 The review process
27(24)
2.1 Initial screening and "desk rejects/decline to review" -- and what to do
27(4)
2.2 "Waiting for Godot" -- when to contact an editor
31(3)
2.3 The decision process
34(4)
2.4 Brutal reviews -- moving on after rejection
38(4)
2.5 Revising for resubmission
42(3)
2.6 Writing a "statement of revisions"
45(3)
2.7 Accepted! But not done yet -- the final ms and copy-editing stage
48(3)
3 Ethics and integrity in publishing
51(18)
3.1 Research and publication ethics
51(5)
3.2 Plagiarism
56(4)
3.3 Originality and "salami slices"
60(2)
3.4 Human subjects research and IRB approval
62(3)
3.5 Ethical considerations that IRB's cannot address
65(4)
4 Research transparency across different types of scholarship
69(19)
4.1 What is replication and transparency and why do it?
70(5)
4.2 What do journals require for reproducibility?
75(9)
4.3 Replication studies
84(2)
4.4 Moving towards greater research transparency in published journal articles
86(2)
5 New frontiers in publishing: understanding open access journals
88(18)
5.1 What is open access?
88(4)
5.2 What are the different forms of open access?
92(5)
5.3 Open access and predatory journals
97(5)
5.4 What are the benefits and costs of publishing in open access journals?
102(4)
6 Maximizing the impact of your scholarship
106(17)
6.1 Learning about publishing by doing reviews
106(4)
6.2 Promoting your published work
110(3)
6.3 Getting read versus getting cited
113(7)
6.4 Consistent productivity and impact
120(3)
References 123(9)
Index 132
Marijke Breuning, Professor of Political Science, University of North Texas and John Ishiyama, Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science, University of North Texas, US