<b>Acclaim for first edition:</b><p></p>
<i>‘I know of no other work on the subject that collates and curates such a vast armamentarium of depressing, condemning data. Yes, to read this book is to be presented with example after astonishing example of situations that make the reader question, ultimately, how knowledge – which is, after all, what is at stake – manages to advance in the current academic environment.’</i>
- Steven E. Gump, Princeton University, US,
<i>‘I found Moosa’s work to be commendable. This work is an interesting evaluation of modern academia and the problems within the system. I therefore recommend it to all academics.’</i>
- Marita Carnelley, North-West University, South Africa,
<i>‘</i>Publish or Perish<i> is not a cheerful book, but it is one that all academics should read and consider.’</i>
- James Hartley, University of Keele, UK,
<i>‘Professor Moosa describes in vivid terms the practical immediate effects and longer-term underlying faults of this [POP] system.’</i>
- Hugh David, R+D Hastings, UK,