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The Center for Promoting Ideas (CPI) is an organization that engages in
predatory publishing Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model that involves charging publication fees to authors without checking articles for quality and legitimacy, and withou ...
. Run out of Bangladesh with a claimed office in New York, it publishes a number of journals that publish academic articles for payment, claiming they are "peer-reviewed and refereed". Like many predatory journals it operates under the guise of an open access model. ''
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'' reported in 2018 that authors wired money to Bangladesh and sometimes never saw their paper published, or edited poorly. In addition, the CPI habitually lists unwitting academics as editors in chief or members of the editorial board, against their wishes. One such scholar is American academic
J. Peter Pham John Peter Pham (usually styled as J. Peter Pham) is an American academic and author specializing in international relations with a focus on African affairs. Pham was the United States Special Envoy for the Sahel, Sahel Region of Africa, from Marc ...
, who has been listed as on the editorial board of the ''International Journal of Humanities and Social Science'' since 2011, despite having sent letters asking to be removed. , he is still listed.


Journals published by the CPI

Predatory journals often take an existing journal's name and put "International" in front of it, according to an editorial in the '' Journal of Nuclear Cardiology''. Journals published by the CPI are listed on
Beall's list Beall's List was a prominent list of predatory open-access publishers that was maintained by University of Colorado librarian Jeffrey Beall on his blog ''Scholarly Open Access''. The list aimed to document open-access publishers who did not per ...
. Titles found on CPI website: *''American International Journal of Contemporary Research'' *''American International Journal of Social Science'' *''International Journal of Applied Science and Technology'' *''International Journal of Business and Social Science'' *''International Journal of Business, Humanities and Technology'' *''International Journal of Humanities and Social Science'' *''International Journal of Language & Linguistics'' *''Journal of Agriculture & Life Sciences'' *''Journal of Business & Economic Policy'' *''Journal of Education & Social Policy''


References

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