The impact culture in the Spanish university and the privatization of public knowledge

  • Enrique Javier Diez Gutierrez University of Leon
Keywords: Scientific community, research, impact factor, teaching

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The scientific community in our country is suffering great pressure to transform rigorous research into a mad race of “impact culture and citation” in order to be valued and promoted. The fundamental reason is that this system has assumed the thesis that the impact factor (paper’s citations average  per year) defines the scientific value of articles and journals.

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Enrique Javier Diez Gutierrez, University of Leon
Tenured professor in Education in the University of Leon. Graduate in Philosophy. PhD in Education Sciences.
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2017-06-16
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Diez Gutierrez E. J. (2017). The impact culture in the Spanish university and the privatization of public knowledge. Teknokultura. Journal of Digital Culture and Social Movements, 14(1), 163-169. https://doi.org/10.5209/TEKN.54095

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