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How to Write References in an Academic Paper: A Conceptual Review Through Field Theory, World-Systems, and Institutional Isomorphism
Abstract Writing references is one of the first skills students are told to master, yet it is rarely treated as anything more than a clerical task. This article argues the opposite. It treats #referencing as a social practice that carries meaning, signals belonging, and reflects the wider power structure of global scholarship. The paper has two goals. The first is practical: to explain, in plain terms, how to build accurate in-text #citations and a full reference list across
2 hours ago17 min read


Accreditation, Rankings, and Global Quality Assurance in Higher Education: Regulatory Frameworks, Compliance, and Strategic Positioning
Abstract Higher education has grown into a global market where students, employers, and governments must decide quickly which institutions deserve trust. Two systems now carry most of that weight: #accreditation, which certifies that a university meets agreed standards, and #global_rankings, which sort universities into a public hierarchy. This article asks how these two systems actually work, whose interests they serve, and what happens to institutions that sit far from the
6 hours ago17 min read
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