Crisis of the Genre: Book Reviews in Studies of Scholarly Communication

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Boris Stepanov

Abstract

Book reviews remain one of the main tools of research evaluation. But the status of thegenre and its role in the system of scholarly communication have been often put under the question by both professionals in different disciplines and specialists in science studies. In this essay we address these discussions in the context of the cultural history of the humanities. This examination reveals that what are often considered symptoms ofthe crisis and decay of the genre can be understood as manifestations of the tension between subjectivity and scholarly standards. Awareness of these controversies stimulates researchers, on the one hand, to focus on the communicative nature of scholarship and, on the other hand, to take into account the evolution of the system of scholarly communication. In Russian.

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Book Reviews, Scholarly Communication, Subjectivity, Evaluation Cultures, Cultural History of the Humanities, Journals, Interdisciplinarity, Scientometrics


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