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by zladuric
1778 days ago
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> especially target the first author because they have normally done the work As someone living with a recently promoted? (is that the correct term?) PhD in social sciences, this surprises me. Is that something specific for my country, for social sciences or my wife simply landed in a case full of rotten apples? |
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But there are exceptions. Some profs are less student-oriented or don’t like delegating so much, and remain “individual contributors” deep in their careers. Those tend to publish nonzero number of first- and single-author papers.
Edit: I’ve noticed that in Theory and Algorithms, profs tend to take first author even though the student slaved out the proofs. That field is kind of an outlier in that it’s close pure math, and I think borrows cultural artifacts from math research.