Academic knowledge production and prefigurative politics

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Abstract

Inequality is the pervasive structural characteristic of academic knowledge production. To dismantle this inequality, the challenge raised by prefigurative politics which is based on an ethos of congruence between means and ends must be taken up by the International Journal of the Sociology of Language. The IJSL's peer review process, its academic conventions and its access model can potentially be spaces for concrete practices that prefigure parity in academic knowledge production.

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Lorente, B. P. (2021). Academic knowledge production and prefigurative politics. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2021(267–268), 163–167. https://doi.org/10.1515/ijsl-2021-0002

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