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  • Academic Journals Do Not Publicize Information - They Privatize It

  • And Other Hypocrisies of Contemporary Higher Education
  • By: J.-M. Kuczynski
  • Narrated by: J.-M. Kuczynski
  • Length: 6 mins
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Academic Journals Do Not Publicize Information - They Privatize It

By: J.-M. Kuczynski
Narrated by: J.-M. Kuczynski
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Summary

Academic journals do not publish content. Rather, they privatize it (or its absence, rather), this being one of many scams and hypocrisies constitutive of the academy.

©2017 J.-M. Kuczynski (P)2017 J.-M. Kuczynski

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An interesting, yet predictable take

The take on university inefficiencies is somewhat overly simplifying, maybe even lazy reasoning by suggesting that the reason for inefficiencies is a left-right power imbalance.

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