The Neo-Colonial Political Economy of Scholarly Publishing: Its UK-US Origins, Maxwell’s Role, and Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa
The prevailing dynamics of today’s global scholarly publishing ecosystem were largely established by UK and US publishing interests in the years immediately after the Second World War. With a central role played by publisher Robert Maxwell, the two nations that emerged victorious from the war were a...
Main Author: | Eve Gray |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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LINK Centre, School of Literature Language and Media (SLLM)
2021-05-01
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Series: | The African Journal of Information and Communication |
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