The Hidden Curriculum

E24 - How does an academic journal work? with Catherine Maclean

Jul 6, 2021
Catherine Maclean, an Associate Professor of Economics at Temple University and co-editor at JPAM, dives into the intriguing mechanics of academic journals. She clears the fog around the publishing process, shedding light on the roles of editors and the complexities of peer reviews. Topics include navigating the application process, the importance of aligning manuscripts with journal objectives, and strategies for effective feedback. Maclean also discusses managing research amidst personal commitments, including her life with five dogs!
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ANECDOTE

Five Dogs And A Busy Household

  • Catherine McLean lives in a small Philadelphia row house and cares for five dogs named Mickey, Max, Mona, Murray, and Maple.
  • Boarding them for vacations often costs more than the trip itself, so they usually stay home.
ADVICE

Use TOPS To Share Tobacco Research

  • Join interdisciplinary seminar series like TOPS to get feedback and bridge research silos.
  • Submit tobacco control experimental or quasi-experimental work via tobaccopolicy.org for seminar consideration.
INSIGHT

Grants Drive Weekly Research Priorities

  • Catherine prioritizes projects with the nearest deadlines and those tied to grant obligations.
  • Grant-funded work shapes weekly time blocks and determines much of her workflow.
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