Sustainable Development IV Regional politics and sustainable development
Sustainable Development IV – Regional politics and sustainable development of European Union in planned period 20072013 and perspectives of development in 20142020, 21 -22 march of 2013 • V. M. Moskovkin (Belgorod State University, Russia) • Is the Sustainable Development of Scientific Systems Possible in the Conditions of Neoliberal Programme?
Global Scientific System National Scientific System 1 . . . National Scientific System i . . . National Scientific System n Global Evaluation & Dissemination Research Results (Transnational Company, Commercial Publishers) Neoliberal Agenda & Publish or Perish Ideology Author‘s Citation Cartels Inflated Researсh Fronts Outflow Academic Papers from Countries Instability Global & National Scientific Systems Privatization Research Results or Knowledge Feudalism Black Market of the Academic Paper
Evolution of Formal Scientific Communication System Stage 1 mid. 17 cent. present Commercial and Noncommercial publishers Web of Sciences & SCOPUS - journals Journal Analytics: Web of Science, SCOPUS Academic Organization ROAR, DOAR OA- repositories Stage 2 end 20 cent. present Thomson & Reuters, Elsevier ROAR MAP OA- journals SHERPA/ROMEO DOAJ Stage 3 beginning cent 21 Liquid Publications & Journals Scientific Communities
The connection between open access to scientific knowledge and knowledge feudalism (Moskovkin, 2010)
The evolution of the formal scientific communication Years Quantity of journals Subject area 1665 The first magazines 1800 Hundreds of journals Mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, botany, zoology, medicine 1900 Thousands of journals Many areas of knowledge 2000 23 000 journals Natural Philosophy Many hundreds of specialized areas of research
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