Changing Academic Life

Edward Lee on the toxic culture of peer review

Feb 23, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
Did You Do a Computer Science Degree?
04:54 • 2min
3
Is There a Rapid Increase in Hyper-Competitiveness?
06:58 • 2min
4
The Problem With Peer Review in Computer Science?
09:06 • 5min
5
Should We Rethink the Role of Conferences?
13:56 • 2min
6
Is There a Classical View of the Purpose of Publication?
16:24 • 4min
7
The Dialogue and the Connection of Ideas
20:16 • 3min
8
How Do We Deal With Our Sub-Disciplinary Silos?
23:01 • 4min
9
Are We Playing the Game?
26:42 • 4min
10
Are There Patterns of Good Papers Getting Rejected?
30:55 • 3min
11
The Social Dynamic of Program Committee Meetings Is That Nobody Steps Forward to Champion a Paper
33:31 • 2min
12
I'd Love to See an Extra Reader Reviewer for a Paper
35:50 • 2min
13
The Problem With Peer Reviewing Conferences
37:21 • 2min
14
How to Rethink Conference Funding Models
39:37 • 3min
15
I'd Love to See Institutions Recognize What They're Not in Control Of
42:47 • 2min
16
Is It a Good Thing to Outsource the Evaluating?
45:17 • 3min
17
Is This a Journal Paper?
47:51 • 2min
18
The Double-Blind Process
49:40 • 5min
19
How Do We Read a Paper Differently?
54:44 • 2min
20
The Power of the Reviewer
56:17 • 3min
21
Best Paper Award - What Are the Criteria for Accepting That?
59:14 • 1min
22
Chat GPT and Sydney Are Not Really Human-Like, Right?
01:00:43 • 2min
23
Are You Getting Rid of Acceptance Rates?
01:02:48 • 2min
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