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Predation in science - The term, forms and consequences of predation in science on the world academic community

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Scientific predation is the phenomenon of obtaining scientific reputation by exploiting others, influence trading and abuse of position. The case studies of scientific predation of anonymous and famous current and historical persons from the world of science are considered in the book. Predatory behavior in science causes artificial growth impact factor (IF) of the journal and the Hirsch index (h-index) of research impact, leading to an undeserved reputation in science and an unequal match in competing for projects and prizes, so that hierarchically high-ranking researchers obtain personal benefit at the expense of intellectual exploitation of subordinates. Some victims of intellectual predation get phantom attached co-authors, and some remain invisible and unnoticed in science. Predation in science, as well as mobbing can lead to the suicide of victims. There is a need for a change of the rules for doctoral studies, modification of the calculation methods for the impact factor of journals and the index of research impact, the way of selecting projects and Nobel Prize winners, as well as the world standardization of scientific publishing and the evaluation of universities quality.

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Biljana Maluckov was born in Leskovac. She graduated from the Faculty of Technology in Leskovac, University of Niš, and received her Ph.D. from the Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade. Her fields of interest are dissolution of ores by amino acids - where she is a pioneer, environmental engineering, sociology, psychology and mediation.

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Authors Biljana Maluckov, Biljana S. Maluckov
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.08.2024
 
EAN 9786207998050
ISBN 9786207998050
No. of pages 88
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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