Category Archives: Citation Ethics
Citation Ethics and Inclusive Scholarship: Fostering Equity in Academic Discourse. By Alexis Johnson
During my senior year of undergrad, I was assigned to peer review papers for a film studies class I was taking. Usually, this process is pretty uneventful, with the biggest offense typically amounting to a couple of comma splices and … Continue reading
Citation Ethics Project Update. By M. Sellers Johnson
Film Matters is excited to present an update on our ongoing Citation Ethics project. This project endeavors to compile demographic data on the authors referenced in Film Matters’ published articles, featurettes, and special issue dossier features. Our aim is to analyze these data, … Continue reading
Focus on Citation Ethics
Citation ethics[i] – mindfulness about the voices we choose to amplify in an effort to center underrepresented and marginalized scholars – has become a key priority for Film Matters. To this end, we are happy to announce M. Sellers Johnson … Continue reading