Elsevier journal board follows through on mass resignation threat
Editorial board of Design Studies quits alongside long-standing editor-in-chief, who blamed publisher’s ‘deeply exploitative’ approach to running the title
Editorial board of Design Studies quits alongside long-standing editor-in-chief, who blamed publisher’s ‘deeply exploitative’ approach to running the title
Associate editors and board members for Building Research & Information label forced change in editorship ‘arbitrary and unnecessary’
Podcast denying systemic racist attitudes in medicine seen as emblematic of leadership at top periodical
Publisher’s replacement of editor-in-chief comes as it pushes for seven-fold increase in acceptances
LSE historian accuses journal of ‘compromising intellectual quality in favour of identity politics’
Editors of journals should face ‘negligence’ investigations over extensive delays, suggests a new paper
CIPR event showcasing UK education journalism saw high praise for THE’s data investigations and EU referendum coverage
Departing editors accept that there’s ‘no shortage of academics’ to replace them as they call for ‘concerted action’
All 44 members of Critical Public Health board resign over Taylor & Francis’ article processing charges and alleged push for minimum paper counts
Publication ethics committee issues new guidelines for peer review
Editorial team at NeuroImage will work with MIT Press to establish new non-profit journal
Richard Horton says periodicals can no longer sit ‘passively waiting’ for submissions and should instead focus on issues such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals
The editor-in-chief of the controversial journal Medical Hypotheses has been sacked.Bruce Charlton, professor of theoretical medicine at the University of Buckingham, was dismissed as editor after...
Creating new publications for disaffected editors could catalyse a sector-wide rethink on publishing norms, say experts
Clarivate’s delisting of academic publications will send a message that research integrity is paramount, says campaigner