Adam Conover
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Oh, 100 Prozent. Nein, ich meine, das ist ein guter Beispiel.
Oh, 100 Prozent. Nein, ich meine, das ist ein guter Beispiel.
Wenn das nicht existierte, könnte etwas Schlechtes sein. Es könnte eine bessere Version des wissenschaftlichen Publikums sein.
Wenn das nicht existierte, könnte etwas Schlechtes sein. Es könnte eine bessere Version des wissenschaftlichen Publikums sein.
Wenn das nicht existierte, könnte etwas Schlechtes sein. Es könnte eine bessere Version des wissenschaftlichen Publikums sein.
Yes, yes, of course. If I was a scientist, I'd be like, this guy is so great. He's treating me the way I deserve to be treated. Of course. I mean, I study ants, but of course I should go on a free, all expenses paid trip of Europe.
Yes, yes, of course. If I was a scientist, I'd be like, this guy is so great. He's treating me the way I deserve to be treated. Of course. I mean, I study ants, but of course I should go on a free, all expenses paid trip of Europe.
Yes, yes, of course. If I was a scientist, I'd be like, this guy is so great. He's treating me the way I deserve to be treated. Of course. I mean, I study ants, but of course I should go on a free, all expenses paid trip of Europe.
That's an incredible summary of how it works. And like peer review, you know, we're taught in college anyway, that this is a good thing. The fact that it's free labor is, Und nicht nur Freilabor fĂŒr die Wissenschaft, sondern Freilabor fĂŒr die Journalisten selbst. Es fragt sich die Frage, was genau der Publisher ĂŒberhaupt tut, auĂer... Fuck all. ... auf die PrĂŒfungspresse zu starten. Fuck all.
That's an incredible summary of how it works. And like peer review, you know, we're taught in college anyway, that this is a good thing. The fact that it's free labor is, Und nicht nur Freilabor fĂŒr die Wissenschaft, sondern Freilabor fĂŒr die Journalisten selbst. Es fragt sich die Frage, was genau der Publisher ĂŒberhaupt tut, auĂer... Fuck all. ... auf die PrĂŒfungspresse zu starten. Fuck all.
That's an incredible summary of how it works. And like peer review, you know, we're taught in college anyway, that this is a good thing. The fact that it's free labor is, Und nicht nur Freilabor fĂŒr die Wissenschaft, sondern Freilabor fĂŒr die Journalisten selbst. Es fragt sich die Frage, was genau der Publisher ĂŒberhaupt tut, auĂer... Fuck all. ... auf die PrĂŒfungspresse zu starten. Fuck all.
Das ist die einfachste Part. Yes. Like fucking Random House does that shit. Like, what is the... What is the power that these companies have? Like, why wouldn't a university system just start their own journal and do this themselves?
Das ist die einfachste Part. Yes. Like fucking Random House does that shit. Like, what is the... What is the power that these companies have? Like, why wouldn't a university system just start their own journal and do this themselves?
Das ist die einfachste Part. Yes. Like fucking Random House does that shit. Like, what is the... What is the power that these companies have? Like, why wouldn't a university system just start their own journal and do this themselves?
Verdammt, du hast mich verrĂŒckt. Das ist das, was ich normalerweise in Segmen mache.
Verdammt, du hast mich verrĂŒckt. Das ist das, was ich normalerweise in Segmen mache.
Verdammt, du hast mich verrĂŒckt. Das ist das, was ich normalerweise in Segmen mache.
It's also such a classic example of rent-seeking, as economists call it. Because, again, the government is funding it. The journals are making money off of it. Like, Maxwell made so much money that his daughter is an heiress. Billions. Billions. And so they are profiting off of it, but they do not put money back into the system. Absolutely not.
It's also such a classic example of rent-seeking, as economists call it. Because, again, the government is funding it. The journals are making money off of it. Like, Maxwell made so much money that his daughter is an heiress. Billions. Billions. And so they are profiting off of it, but they do not put money back into the system. Absolutely not.
It's also such a classic example of rent-seeking, as economists call it. Because, again, the government is funding it. The journals are making money off of it. Like, Maxwell made so much money that his daughter is an heiress. Billions. Billions. And so they are profiting off of it, but they do not put money back into the system. Absolutely not.