Call for papers: Special Issue on the Role of Scholarly Communication in a Democratic Society
Amsciforum 2017-08-23
Summary:
"This special issue of JLSC will explore the ways in which an open system of scholarly communication is essential for a democratic society, and the current systems and practices in place that may undermine this goal. Contributors are encouraged to take a holistic approach, considering the roles that race, gender, wealth, power, and/or economic systems impact how we create, share, and access knowledge and information – actions that are necessary to an informed citizenry.
We invite submissions to the following JLSC sections: research articles, practice articles, theory articles, literature review articles, and commentaries. Submissions should address the role that information and knowledge creation, sharing, and access plays in a democratic society, and what limitations or challenges may impede that role; including but not limited to:
- Globalization and publishing
- Information access/sharing as a social justice issue
- Global North/Global South dynamics in information sharing
- Subject Headings/Metadata schema as agents of oppression
- Labor in the scholarly communication landscape
- Open scholarship
- Intellectual property
- Data ethics
The deadline for submissions is November 1, 2017. Manuscripts should follow the appropriate section guidelines, and should be submitted through JLSC's online interface. Please indicate in a cover letter that the submission is intended for this special issue."