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Originally posted by Monty View Post
It is the authors responsibility that the content submitted to the publishers is true.
As it seems one person has signed the contract, and has taken ownership of the works, then they are solely responsible for its content.
If I were Cobb, I’d have ensured Strides content was honest. However, given the formers track record for content theft, I’m not surprised.
MontyRegards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
One thing that stuns me about the piece (in the link that you posted) was that it was simply a general intro. It’s not even as if he was pinching research or an idea or theory from Paul or John. Who couldn’t write a simple intro to the case without copying someone else’s work? And then to hope that no one else would notice, least of all the authors themselves!
You’re stunned by his stupidity?
Really?
MontyMonty
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Originally posted by Monty View Post
You’re stunned by his stupidity?
Really?
MontyRegards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
I don’t really know anything about him so I don’t know what form he might have? Obviously the dishonesty is the main point though.
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A funny thing happened on our way to legitimacy...
You know I was thinking about Drew Gray’s talk at this months East End Conference (listen to it when you get the chance)
and how he was suggesting that Ripperology should be acknowledged and respected as a serious, scholarly field of study, and dropped hints of his plan to host an academic-oriented conference at the University of Northampton, bringing together social scientists, historians, gender studies, criminologist, social workers and Ripperologists to meet and discuss a multitude of Historical and Societal issues that we discover while researching the Whitechapel murders.
Very exciting stuff, right?
But then certain events occurred over the past few weeks concerning the blatant plagiarism of the works of two of our best researchers and writers- John Bennett and Paul Begg. While the reactions of those who commented were for the most part normal i.e shocked and stupefied that such a thing as theft from these two prominent men could be contemplated by an author of a Ripper book-with no apparent thought given to the fact that he would be quickly caught, the reactions of a small handful of others were concerning. A couple of lesser prominent individuals- but still well known- seemed to want to minimize what was done. They said it essentially wasn’t a big deal. That the matter should be handled privately (I assume with an exchange of money) and all can be resolved. That the text that was stolen wasn’t important enough to merit attention. That the person who exposed the plagiarism must have a grudge. That we should question his motives. Look into what he’s up to.
So...back to Drew and the academe.
It’s been said that Ripper Studies doesn’t need the academics or the “historians” because when they do publish on the Ripper case they inevitably foul the whole thing up. There’s an element of truth to this. However it is my belief that it would be a nice turn to take for this field if the works of our best researchers and writers were treated with more respect and admiration in a wider academic and historical field and context rather than just by us inside our bubble and by just one academic-Drew Gray.
However, now I’m beginning to think that it’s not that Ripperology doesn’t need the respect that -unfortunately or not- comes with being legitimately considered a social science...it might be that Ripperology isn’t ready for it. And therefore might not deserve it. Yet.
So carry on, I guess, with those public threads on Drey Gray’s book and Hallie Rubenhold’s book that are there for all to see in bad times and good times, and let’s keep hidden from the public threads and delete all images about Ripper Studies-on-Ripper Studies theft, ripoff and deception. We’d rather keep our ugly family secrets behind closed doors, right? Just take it to PM, eh?
Please.
JMLast edited by jmenges; 10-18-2019, 11:51 AM.
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I'm all in favour of shenanigans being exposed. But I'm not sure I like the idea of 'legitimacy.' Once you have something akin to a degree in Ripper studies or a Chair of Ripperology, then you've really got a bubble. After all, both the main Ripper sites have a policy of encouraging novices to join and discuss the case with all and sundry, including the experts. I wouldn't want to put them off.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostI'm all in favour of shenanigans being exposed. But I'm not sure I like the idea of 'legitimacy.' Once you have something akin to a degree in Ripper studies or a Chair of Ripperology, then you've really got a bubble. After all, both the main Ripper sites have a policy of encouraging novices to join and discuss the case with all and sundry, including the experts. I wouldn't want to put them off.
Whereas Grey and Rubenhold have not been given the same treatment.
The elitism coninues....along with the hypocrisy.
Surely standards must be set and adhered to. Now acedemic interest has become more prominant, the importance of those standards has become more paramount.Last edited by Monty; 10-18-2019, 02:16 PM.Monty
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Of course standards should be upheld, and that's what you've got with people like Debs and Paul. But what I'm trying to say is that 'Ripperology' will always consist of experts right the way down to novices. If you try to hive off the experts from the rest, you get an academic or quasi-academic bubble and before you know it people are being thrown off boards for 'bringing Ripperology into disrepute.' Note I'm only talking about sloppy research or outlandish theories. If people are actually dishonest then by all means throw them off the boards (though that's a matter for the proprietors).
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"If you try to hive off the experts from the rest.."
That has been attempted, has it not?
Monty
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Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622
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