How Academics Are Pushing Back on the For-Profit Academic Publishing Industry (observatory.wiki)
from Pro@reddthat.com to science@mander.xyz on 20 Jun 18:28
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supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz on 20 Jun 18:31 next collapse

How Academics Are Pushing Back on the Academic Publishing *Mafia.

Cartel?

Just don’t call it a business, that makes it seem way less shady than it is.

FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Jun 20:44 collapse

I think Cartel and Mafia both have their merits when talking about the for-profit publishing industry.

I would call them “leeches”. I see them like landlords. Charging you money for something basically no labour has to be done to support.

It’s reentierism.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 20 Jun 19:48 collapse

School and college bookz has been a scam for decades

In schools corruption is done via government contracting

In college, professors put their name on the book and then force everyone buy it.

Parasites all around us.

canihasaccount@lemmy.world on 21 Jun 05:26 collapse

Professors literally get like $0.03 per copy of a book sold. Your professors make you buy their book because no one else teaches the class like they can. It’s their expertise that you’re paying for when you go to college to study under them. They’re making sure that you have something related to that that lasts.