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Investing in publication: Researchers as "savage capitalists"
2022
Ideas in Ecology and Evolution
The article by Kayal et al. (2021) constitutes an important reminder to the scientific community of some ethical shortcomings of today's academic publishing system for which several solutions are proposed. In this short response, I discuss Latour's portrayal of scientists as "savage capitalists" to relocate a part of these issues in the practices held by researchers themselves. By depicting scientists as capitalist agents publishing articles as investors awaiting returns in capital, I question
doi:10.24908/iee.2021.14.4.c
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