Communalism and Internationalism

This article presents a historical-sociological case-study that addresses the “enactment” of the ideals of communalism and internationalism in the social sciences. It focuses on the transformations in/of two journals, Isis and International Sociology, which deliberately attempt to enhance internatio...

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Autores principales: Raf Vanderstraeten, Joshua Eykens
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:27bdbc5a5dd14f689bb1192854e44db52021-12-02T16:51:05ZCommunalism and Internationalism2521-094710.25364/11.3:2018.1.2https://doaj.org/article/27bdbc5a5dd14f689bb1192854e44db52018-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://tidsskrift.dk/Serendipities/article/view/122715https://doaj.org/toc/2521-0947This article presents a historical-sociological case-study that addresses the “enactment” of the ideals of communalism and internationalism in the social sciences. It focuses on the transformations in/of two journals, Isis and International Sociology, which deliberately attempt to enhance international social science. Our analyses of the publication practices in these journals point to the skewed global orientation in/of these journals, despite their outspoken internationalist ideals. Internationalization looks more like Americanization, when we compare the publication practices in international social science journals with their own ideal of balanced national representation.Raf VanderstraetenJoshua EykensRoyal Danish Libraryarticlemerton’s cudossociology of scienceinternationalizationamericanizationjournalspublication patternSocial SciencesHENSerendipities, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 14–28-14–28 (2018)
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topic merton’s cudos
sociology of science
internationalization
americanization
journals
publication pattern
Social Sciences
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spellingShingle merton’s cudos
sociology of science
internationalization
americanization
journals
publication pattern
Social Sciences
H
Raf Vanderstraeten
Joshua Eykens
Communalism and Internationalism
description This article presents a historical-sociological case-study that addresses the “enactment” of the ideals of communalism and internationalism in the social sciences. It focuses on the transformations in/of two journals, Isis and International Sociology, which deliberately attempt to enhance international social science. Our analyses of the publication practices in these journals point to the skewed global orientation in/of these journals, despite their outspoken internationalist ideals. Internationalization looks more like Americanization, when we compare the publication practices in international social science journals with their own ideal of balanced national representation.
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