ee4e63 No.689
Asked about this on /gg/ and they suggested I ask here instead.
http://retractionwatch.com/2014/11/10/it-happened-again-journal-cannot-rule-out-possibility-author-did-his-own-peer-review/http://retractionwatch.com/2014/07/08/sage-publications-busts-peer-review-and-citation-ring-60-papers-retracted/Anyone aware of any DiGRA research shenanigans that might be as facepalm-worthy as this? I have someone interested in investigating evidence of corruption or collusion in the organization if we have some solid evidence. Can anyone offer up anything concrete so we can get them started?