Re the news article 鈥Young academics鈥 research 鈥榚legant but not interesting鈥欌 (23 February), in which an emeritus professor bemoans the increasing 鈥渃onservatism鈥 of young scholars鈥 papers.
A colleague of mine in another department says that if you are not rewriting the older academic stuff and patting one another on the back for 鈥渁 job well done鈥 by rehashing the old stuff, you will never get published in his field.
He was rejected recently with new research on a topic that disputed an old theory, being told that it was 鈥渢oo new鈥 an idea to have merit, even though the proof was there in the data.
So, I think it depends perhaps on the field, too.
VintageHippie78
Via timeshighereducation.com
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