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Diversity and equality in academic publishing: the case of educational leadership
Authors:Sefika Mertkan  Nihan Arsan  Gozde Inal Cavlan  Gulen Onurkan Aliusta
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus;2. Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Business, European University of Lefke, Lefke, North Cyprus
Abstract:There have been ongoing criticisms of the field of educational leadership and management with respect to over-reliance on research from ‘Western’ contexts. However, evidence on the extent to which voices alternative to the dominant ‘Western’ discourse are represented in the international English-medium discourse of educational leadership and management is thin. Using a three-phase sequential mixed-methods approach, this paper explores knowledge production in the field by analysing the prevalence and impact of empirical articles published in four English-medium international journals. Additionally, the membership of editorial boards and editors is analysed to geographically locate key decision makers. Findings demonstrate that an exceptionally small set of core inner-circle Anglophone and non-inner-circle Anglophone settings enjoys disproportionate influence in the field. There is need for a knowledge base enriched with leadership and management practices from different sociocultural contexts and system structures with a multiplicity of voices to portray a more nuanced and balanced picture of leadership and management practices.
Keywords:Academic publishing  knowledge production  educational leadership  educational management
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