Here.
I’m on board with his egalitarianism, though what he to say about the APA, the question is less about “gate-keeping” than about a future crisis of legitimation in the academy as more and more goes online.
Here.
I’m on board with his egalitarianism, though what he to say about the APA, the question is less about “gate-keeping” than about a future crisis of legitimation in the academy as more and more goes online.
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Thanks for the link. I too am in favor of egalitarian opportunity, though there are many challenges. For example, I copied this Google add posted (ironically, I thought) below your post:
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I’m not sure about APA and the “gate-keeping” issue, but if you look at some of the science sites, FQXi or Science Blogs, the move toward full open access doesn’t seem to be hampering their credibility or reliability.