Ranking philosophy journals: a meta-ranking and a new survey ranking

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Abstract

This paper presents a meta-ranking of philosophy journals based on existing rankings, and a new ranking of philosophy journals developed through a survey involving a thousand authors (351 respondents, data collection May 2022) of articles from the most recent issues of 40 general philosophy journals. In addition to assessing journal quality, data were gathered on various variables such as gender, age, years in academia, number of refereed publications, area of specialization, and journal affiliation (as an author or editor). Findings indicate that only area of specialization and affiliation have some influence on respondents’ assessments. Authors affiliated with particular journals rate them higher than non-affiliated authors. The paper discusses criticisms of both citation-based and survey-based journal rankings, and offers words of caution regarding the practical use of rankings.

Original languageEnglish
Article number188
Number of pages31
JournalSynthese
Volume202
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec-2023

Keywords

  • Journals
  • Meta-philosophy
  • Meta-ranking
  • Profession
  • Quality
  • Rankings
  • Survey

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