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AbstractHistoryArchive Description
JASAL publishes any scholarly material with an interest in Australian literature or which might be of interest to people working in this field. It encourages comparative studies with other literatures and forms of representation beyond the literary. It is particularly interested in work which challenges received critical paradigms and which contributes to public debates. (Verso of title page, first issue).
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
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ERA and the Ranking of Australian Humanities Journals
2009
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Humanities Review , May no. 46 2009; 'In Australian Humanities Review 45 Guy Redden draws upon his experience with the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) in the UK to warn Australian researchers of various dangers posed by the implementation of similar methods of evaluation that may be introduced under the banner of Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA). Redden is concerned with the tendency of emerging forms of research evaluation to privilege a small number of 'high ranking' journals, and of the distorting effect this has on research communication as authors obsessively target these journals. This in turn results in research funding being concentrated on a small number of institutions and research units that are (predictably) assessed as high-achievers.' -
JASAL Online
2008
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 301 2008; (p. 5)
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JASAL Online
2008
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 301 2008; (p. 5) -
ERA and the Ranking of Australian Humanities Journals
2009
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Humanities Review , May no. 46 2009; 'In Australian Humanities Review 45 Guy Redden draws upon his experience with the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) in the UK to warn Australian researchers of various dangers posed by the implementation of similar methods of evaluation that may be introduced under the banner of Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA). Redden is concerned with the tendency of emerging forms of research evaluation to privilege a small number of 'high ranking' journals, and of the distorting effect this has on research communication as authors obsessively target these journals. This in turn results in research funding being concentrated on a small number of institutions and research units that are (predictably) assessed as high-achievers.'
PeriodicalNewspaper Details
ISSN:
1447-8986
Frequency:
Irregular.
Range:
1 (2002) -
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