Arts & Humanities Cognitive Science and Classical Studies: The Chance for a Constructive Dialogue Read more
Academia & Publishing Fact or Fake? The Question of Anonymity in Peer Review Are we turning a blind eye to the new realities of scholarly work? It’s time to get rid of a number of misconceptions about double-blind peer review and start thinking about innovative solutions!
Academia & Publishing The Blind Spot: When Peer Review Reproduces Privilege, not Quality To make a diverse range of scholarly voices finally heard, we must not rely on blind reviewing policies but open our eyes wide.
Academia & Publishing Peer Review Week 2021: Protecting Knowledge and Building Trust It’s Peer Review Week, and we are excited to participate with a series of blog posts centered around this year’s theme “Identity in Peer Review”. We’ll start off the series with a reflection by De Gruyter’s Vice President of Global Publishing Tom Clark.
Politics & Society Sport and the Power of Conflict Sport brings the world together – or not? Incidents at the Olympic Games, Euro 2020 and other events have lately shown us the other, divisive side of sport.
Arts & Humanities ‘Forced Diversity’ In Movies Is Not a Thing – But Here’s Why Some People Are So Scared of It