JOURNAL REPUTATION AND JOURNAL ARTICLE QUALITY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHERS AT A SWEDISH UNIVERSITY
Abstract
Aim: Starting from some follow-up research questions such as for instance how authors
determine the scholarly ‘quality’ of their own and others’ outputs, and whether they
include bibliometric indicators in that assessment, this qualitative study is aimed at a
modest ambition: to seek the reasons behind educational researchers’ decision to
publish their texts in certain journals, and how they, as educational researchers, judge
the quality of a journal article.
Theory: Since research work and knowledge acquisition are not purely carried out
individually, Social Epistemology theory developed by Alvin Goldman is used as a
framework of this study to examine educational researchers’ knowledge about the
quality of research.
Method: Time constraints led me to use a combination of purposive and convenience sampling
to get participants as quickly as possible. Individual semi-structured interviews are
carried out in two different ways: actual face-to-face and online face-to-face due to
unexpected circumstances. Four educational researchers at the University of
Gothenburg, Sweden, are interviewed. Data is then analysed using a thematic analysis
of responses.
Results: The findings show firstly that even if researchers publish under pressure from
University demands, they can still act selflessly, for example by seeking publication
in a struggling journal they wish to support. Secondly, predatory journals are quite
worrisome for most educational researchers in terms of research quality. Thirdly,
originality and research contribution are expexted from a research. And lastly, the
study also finds that research articles that interest many readers are judged to be a
good quality journal article by respondents.
Degree
Student Essay
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Date
2022-01-27Author
Wingard, Astrid Karina
Keywords
Publication Outlets
Journal Article Quality
Research Quality
Educational Research
Series/Report no.
Master
VT21 IPS PDA184
Language
eng