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DOI: 10.1177/1350508408091008 Hegemonic Academic Practices: Experiences of Publishing from the PeripheryUniversity of Lapland, Finland, sumerila{at}ulapland.fi
Helsinki School of Economics, Finland, janne.tienari{at}hse.fi
Cardiff Business School, UK, thomasr4{at}cardiff.ac.uk
Cardiff Business School, UK, daviesa4{at}cardiff.ac.uk Drawing on a reflexive account of a British—Finnish joint publishing experience, we suggest that institutions of academic publishing are constantly reproduced through hegemonic practices that serve to maintain and reinforce core-periphery relations between the Anglophone core and peripheral countries such as Finland. The wider academic milieu with its taxonomies of academic performance and journal quality serves to perpetuate these practices. This results in academic researchers from the periphery contributing to `othering' within the publishing process.
Key Words: core-periphery relations hegemony practices publishing
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