David was the first to publish my research on the criminological values of fiction and JTPCRIM is a repository of 12 years' worth of interesting and innovative #openaccess articles. jtpcrim.org
The special edition of JTPCRIM on A Criminology of Narrative Fiction is now available #openaccess on the journal website @ehu_lawandcrim@hrzz_science. The issue begins with a summary of my argument for the criminological value of narrative fiction… jtpcrim.org/AUGUST2021/Raf…
@BSCPG1 Publishing dilemma musing 1/10...last week I had a paper accepted by the Journal of Aesthetic Education (JAE) and was delighted. Partly because it’s my favourite philosophy journal and partly because I wasn’t sure if the paper would ever be published.
2/10 But we work in a regime where all publications are ‘outputs’, where the value of those outputs is qualified and quantified and where the quantification determines our career and promotion prospects. So, now that the initial excitement of acceptance has worn off...
3/10 I wrote the paper as part of a pilot study for my next project, but realised it wouldn't have a place in that project shortly after it was finished. This is not necessarily a problem, but it does mean that that I’m not likely to pursue those ideas in the future.