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%0 Book Section
%1 https://doi.org/10.17613/bta3-6g96
%A Neylon, Cameron
%D 2019
%I Humanities Commons
%K academic_research de-colonisation
%R 10.17613/BTA3-6G96
%T Research excellence is a neo-colonial agenda (and what might be done about it)
%U https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:26133/
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author = {Neylon, Cameron},
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description = {"... this concept of “excellence” is an empty rhetorical construct with no common meaning and no value. In fact, it is deeply damaging to the production of research with relevance and importance to actual policy goals, development, and the improvement of wider publics, as well as to the qualities of curiosity driven research it is supposed to protect. "},
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title = {Research excellence is a neo-colonial agenda (and what might be done about it)},
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year = 2019
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