2012
DOI: 10.1057/jird.2012.16
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A global journal with Central European roots: a vision for the JIRD

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“…The extent to which the cases illustrated in the special issue are representative of CEE as a whole needs further investigation but other contributions seem to indicate that these patterns are generally shared in the region (Bátora et al 2012). In the last two decades, different transnational factors such as the neo-liberalisation of criteria of research evaluation and the globalisation of 'worlding IR' discourses have led to the expanding homogenisation of IR publishing practices around the world (see Alejandro 2021a).…”
Section: Local Factors: the Late Institutionalisation And Low Interna...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The extent to which the cases illustrated in the special issue are representative of CEE as a whole needs further investigation but other contributions seem to indicate that these patterns are generally shared in the region (Bátora et al 2012). In the last two decades, different transnational factors such as the neo-liberalisation of criteria of research evaluation and the globalisation of 'worlding IR' discourses have led to the expanding homogenisation of IR publishing practices around the world (see Alejandro 2021a).…”
Section: Local Factors: the Late Institutionalisation And Low Interna...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last two decades, different transnational factors such as the neo-liberalisation of criteria of research evaluation and the globalisation of 'worlding IR' discourses have led to the expanding homogenisation of IR publishing practices around the world (see Alejandro 2021a). Such processes could also explain the growing diversification of IR areas of inquiry and theoretical frameworks in CEE (Ejdus and Kovačević 2021), as well as the increase of publications in English by scholars from the region (Bátora et al 2012).…”
Section: Local Factors: the Late Institutionalisation And Low Interna...mentioning
confidence: 99%