2016
DOI: 10.3917/rfs.573.0407
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Pratiques et rhétoriques de l’internationalisation des sciences

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“…The marketisation of knowledge, reflected in our use of the expression "knowledge production", tends to confirm what every academic considers as a potential danger to the "ethos of science". Some authors would also defend the notion that barriers to the internationalisation of science relate to the nature of scientific objects (Dubois et al, 2016). These new interactions also create conditions for reconsidering the forms and criteria of publications in academic journals (Mills and Boncourt, this volume), which continue to be the ultimate, although imperfect, legitimation instrument for research.…”
Section: Section Iv: the Political Economy Of Knowledge Circulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The marketisation of knowledge, reflected in our use of the expression "knowledge production", tends to confirm what every academic considers as a potential danger to the "ethos of science". Some authors would also defend the notion that barriers to the internationalisation of science relate to the nature of scientific objects (Dubois et al, 2016). These new interactions also create conditions for reconsidering the forms and criteria of publications in academic journals (Mills and Boncourt, this volume), which continue to be the ultimate, although imperfect, legitimation instrument for research.…”
Section: Section Iv: the Political Economy Of Knowledge Circulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific policies have increasingly put the emphasis on the internationalization of research and its outcomes, particularly publications. Research internationalization intensified together with globalization, resulting from the expansion of the scientific activity, the complexity and global scope of many research problems, the circulation of scientists, the reduced distance/time as a result of the technological progress, the availability of funding provided by central countries, and the internationalization of higher education (Vessuri 2013;Dubois, Gingras, and Rosental 2016). In this context, countries such as China and India, moved to important positions in the global publications' rankings (Tollefson 2018).…”
Section: Publishing In Sts Journalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internationalisation, transnationalisation, mondialisation, globalisation, etc., ces termes auxquels les sociologues confèrent des acceptions souvent variées pointent tous vers un même processus observable dans de multiples domaines, à savoir la croissance rapide, depuis le milieu des années 1970, d'échanges et de circulations supra-et infra-étatiques, que ce soit sur les plans économique, culturel ou scientifique 19 .…”
Section: L'internationalisation Des Universités Et La Sociologie De Lunclassified