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99 ERC SES 11 A.: Seminar: Academic Publishing and the Work of the EERJ
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99. Emerging Researchers' Group (for presentation at Emerging Researchers' Conference)
Research Workshop Academic Publishing and the Work of the EERJ 1: University of Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Universtiy of Oslo, Norway Presenting Author:The European Educational Research Journal (EERJ) is a leading international outlet for critical and interdisciplinary scholarship in education with a distinctive focus on the European research arena. Over the past two decades, EERJ has established a strong publication record that examines how education policy, governance, and practice shape social, cultural, and political life across Europe and beyond. The journal promotes theoretically robust and methodologically rigorous contributions that engage with major contemporary debates concerning the purposes of education, the role of the state, transnational policy dynamics, equity, and democratic participation. It welcomes scholarship that interrogates the political nature of education, speaks to diverse European audiences, mobilizes heterogeneous epistemological and methodological approaches, and advances gender parity and inclusivity in academic publishing. This seminar introduces participants to the journal’s mission, scope, and standards. The two Chief Editors, Christian Ydesen and Kirsten Sivesind, will outline EERJ’s commitment to addressing pressing education issues across local, national, regional, and global scales. Particular attention is given to the unique positioning of EERJ as a platform bridging European discourses with international scholarship in order to shape the future of educational research. The seminar highlights the key elements editors and reviewers consider in assessing manuscripts, including argumentative quality, relevance to European and international concerns, originality of insights, and clear engagement with existing scholarship, especially work published in EERJ. The session further provides practical guidance on the full publication process from idea conception to successful dissemination. Topics include selecting an appropriate journal, crafting a compelling title and abstract, ensuring methodological transparency, aligning keywords for enhanced discoverability, and responding constructively to peer review. Different genres of research articles are discussed, encompassing empirical studies, theoretical contributions, methodological advances, literature reviews, and case-based analyses. The editors underscore the importance of clear scholarly purpose by encouraging authors to define their intended audience and the contribution they aim to make to ongoing debates or practices. Participants will be invited into discussion on how to navigate the broader research communication landscape, which involves balancing intrinsic academic curiosity with external expectations related to legitimacy, accountability, open access mandates, and societal engagement. By foregrounding both strategic and intellectual aspects of publishing, the seminar supports researchers in positioning their work for maximum visibility, readership, and impact. The goal is to empower authors to contribute confidently and effectively to critical and innovative scholarship that advances education research in Europe. | ||
