India Votes 2024
Dive into our on the ground reporting of Elections 2024
Newsletters
Gift Membership
Become a member
Subscribe
Sign in
Already a Member?
Sign in to activate your Scroll Membership benefits on this device, including an ad-free experience.
Got It
Gift Membership
Elections
2
0
2
4
Home
Project Electoral Bond
Common Ground
The India Fix
Eco India
The Latest
The Reel
The Field
Magazine
Video
Trending
Over 17,400 citizens write to EC seeking action against PM Narendra Modi for hate speech
Australian journalist leaves country amid visa troubles, says ‘too difficult to do my job in India’
Ramachandra Guha: Why 2024 is India’s most important election since 1977
Dubai: How a high-altitude jet stream, not cloud seeding, created a storm ‘the size of France’
‘The Kerala Story’: Why did Catholics re-release a Hindutva movie days before polling?
The Jammu and Kashmir voter who is fighting corruption in job recruitments
Rights group PUCL seeks disqualification of PM Narendra Modi for hate speech in Rajasthan
Sudhir Kakar, Indian psychoanalyst and writer, passes away
Is apple cider vinegar as good for health as it sounds?
Party-hopping a ‘disturbing trend’, need stronger anti-defection law: Former VP Venkaiah Naidu
Congress wants to give reservations to ‘special vote bank’ by reducing SC/ST quota: PM Narendra Modi
Business history: How Jaypee Infratech’s stalled construction projects left homebuyers in the lurch
Sections
Politics
Culture
India
World
Film and TV
Music
Books and Ideas
Business and Economy
Science and Technology
In Pictures
Announcements
Bookshop
Pulse
Ad
Stories written by
Joseph Crawford, The Conversation
The peer review system of publishing in academic journals is broken. Here’s how to fix it
The current system can be slow, opaque and cliquey, and it runs on volunteer labour from already overworked academics.
Kelly-Ann Allen, The Conversation
,
Jonathan Reardon, The Conversation
,
Joseph Crawford, The Conversation
&
Lucas Walsh, The Conversation
· Jul 26, 2022 · 11:30 pm
Ad