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肆无忌惮的欺诈伤害着中国的研究雄心

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发表于 2010-4-12 10:28:45 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
美联社报道中国学界大量存在的欺诈现象 据美联社报道,中国学界存在大量欺诈现象,包括论文写作的捉刀代笔、剽窃,以及夸大科研成果,等等。此间学者表示,中国缺少一个开放的评定学术成果的公共平台。

美联社这篇以“肆无忌惮的欺诈伤害着中国的研究雄心”的报道说,在中国,有些人靠专门为人写论文谋生,还振振有词地说,即使国家领导人也需要别人代写文章。报道说,一些专家担心,学术欺诈将妨碍中国成为世界科学界的领袖。

美国俄克拉荷马中部大学西太平洋研究所所长李小兵教授表示,学术欺诈的原因包括学术评估不合理的量化、做学问的态度不端正,等等:

“有很多原因由于学术评估、还有学位评定等等,现在都量化了。刚才你说数量啊、发表了多少篇论文啊,但是呢又没有很好的科研的体制、科研的系统,所以呢在很多情况下发的论文不一定就有水平,出版的书也都是为了数量,会出现这些问题。很多情况下又很多滥竽充数或者不够质量的东西也发表。关键就是学术风气还没有形成。这个很难哪,这个真是得有一些学者从小做学问,没有名利、市场价值,就是抱着这本书啃,啃一辈子。过去有什么陈景润什么的,现在这个没有,现在急功近利。”

纽约城市大学教授夏明表示,中国需要向西方学习,建立开放的学术评估平台:

“中国学术群体的建设还没有成熟,在西方(及)整个全球我们可以看到有一个就是公共的平台,它有开放科学的方法来评估和判断,最后给科学家授予最高的荣誉,那么我觉得中国呢现在就没有这个平台。”

夏教授表示,学术欺诈的深层次原因是中国学界的官本位或者大学的衙门化:

“中国人是怎么样评价这些科学的成果和它的最高荣誉又是怎么样给与的呢?那我觉得最重要的就在于中国的权力结构其实从某种程度上是控制了中国的科学研究的群体。在权力本位的情况下出现了两个倾向,第一呢当官用手中的权力想更多地去掠夺学术界的荣誉跟头衔;那么另外一种现象呢中国的学者呢又以一种官本位的这种心态,很多的学者他就觉得最高的学术荣誉不是在于他创造出了一个独特的理念或者一个公式,或者解决了一个科学的一个问题有所突破。在中国的大学、学界或者在科研机构你都可以看到学者的最高目标是学而优则仕,都是要当处长,要当校长,或者要当部长。那么在这种情况下呢许多的学者对学术争论的最高荣誉呢,也就是尼采所说的‘快乐的科学’,这是科学家或者学者的应该的最高奖赏。在某种程度上来说应该说中国的学者呢都没有树立这么一个心态。中国的许多学者在做事情的时候就象国内批评的‘大学越来越像衙门,越来越官僚化、行政化。学者的学风和学问已经越来越浮躁化’。”

美联社表示,中国官方媒体最近对于有关中国在国际学术杂志上发表文章的数量仅次于美国的报道很为得意,然而实际上这些论文并不是都能经得起推敲。






                          
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-4-12 10:36:01 | 显示全部楼层
Rampant academic misconduct hampers China's efforts to lead global research
By GILLIAN WONG
Associated Press Writer


LIUZHOU China (AP) -- When professors in China need to author research papers to get promoted many turn to people like Lu Keqian.

Working on his laptop in a cramped spare bedroom the former schoolteacher ghostwrites for professors students government offices - anyone willing to pay his fee typically about 300 yuan ($45).

"My opinion is that writing papers for someone else is not wrong," he said. "There will always be a time when one needs help from others. Even our great leaders Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping needed help writing."

Ghostwriting plagiarizing or faking results is so rampant in Chinese academia that some experts worry it could hinder China's efforts to become a leader in science.

The communist government views science as critical to China's modernization and the latest calls for government spending on science and technology to grow by 8 percent to 163 billion yuan ($24 billion) this year.

State-run media recently exulted over reports that China publishes more papers in international journals than any except the U.S. But not all the research stands up to scrutiny. In December a British journal retracted 70 papers from a Chinese university all by the same two lead scientists saying the work had been fabricated.

"Academic fraud misconduct and ethical violations are very common in China," said professor Rao Yi dean of the life sciences school at Peking University in the capital. "It is a big problem."

Critics blame weak penalties and a system that bases faculty promotions and bonuses on number rather than quality of papers published.

Dan Ben-Canaan is familiar with plagiarism.

The Israeli professor has been teaching for nine years at Heilongjiang University in the northeastern city of Harbin. A colleague approached him in 2008 for a paper he wrote about the kidnapping and murder of a Jewish musician in Harbin in 1933 during the Japanese occupation.

"He had the audacity to present it as his own paper at a conference that I organized," Ben-Canaan said. "Without any shame!"

In a separate case he gave material he had written to a researcher at the prestigious Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He said he was shocked to receive a book by the academic that was mostly a copy and translation of the material Ben-Canaan had provided - without any attribution.

The pressure to publish has created a ghostwriting boom. Nearly 1 billion yuan (more than $145 million) was spent on academic papers in China last year up fivefold from 2007 a study by Wuhan University professor Shen Yang showed.

One company providing such a service is Lu's in Liuzhou a southern industrial city. His Lu Ke Academic Center boasts a network of 20 to 30 graduate students and professors whose specialties range from computer technology to military affairs.

Lu a 58-year-old Communist Party member is approached by clients through Internet chat programs. Most are college professors seeking promotions and students seeking help on theses. Once 10 students from the same college class put in a collective request for him to write their papers he said.

"Doing everything on your own independently should be possible in theory but in reality it is quite difficult and one will always need some help," Lu said. "This is how I see it. I don't know if it is right."

Even in the business of selling research papers there are cheats. Among the papers bought and sold in 2007 more than 70 percent were plagiarized the Wuhan study found.

Early last year Internet users found that the deputy principal of Anhui Agricultural University had committed plagiarism in as many as 20 papers. The university removed him from his post but allowed him to continue teaching.

In June the principal of a traditional Chinese medicine university in the city of Guangzhou was accused of plagiarizing at least 40 percent of his doctoral thesis from another paper.

And in March the state-run China Youth Daily reported a 1997 medical paper had been plagiarized repeatedly over the past decade. At least 25 people from 16 organizations copied from the work and more doctors are expected to be named as the investigation by two students using plagiarism-detecting software continues the report said.

Fang Shimin an independent investigator of fraud said he and his volunteers expose about a hundred cases every year publicizing them on a Web site titled "New Threads."

"The most common ones are plagiarism and exaggerating academic achievement," Fang said.

The papers retracted by the British journal came from researchers at Jinggangshan University in southeastern China. The editors are checking other papers from the same institution and say more retractions are expected. Calls and e-mails sent to Zhong Hua and Liu Tao the two researchers named as lead authors of the papers were unanswered. Other researchers contacted at the university too did not respond.

The journal Acta Crystallographica Section E publishes discoveries of new crystal structures much of it from legitimate Chinese research.

"Chinese authors have submitted thousands of high quality structures to Acta E which represent an important contribution to science," wrote Peter Strickland managing editor of Journals of the International Union of Crystallography which owns Acta E in an e-mail. He said it was the first time fraudulent papers had been found in any of the journals.

Richard P. Suttmeier an expert in Chinese science policy at the University of Oregon said the problems can be traced to China's efforts to modernize its science system in the 1980s and early 1990s when research accountability and evaluation were still weak.

In trying to find ready measures of achievement China emulated Western practices and began to focus on high-quality publications but with mixed results he said.

The problems could hurt the country's ambition of becoming a global leader in research Suttmeier said.

"I suspect there will be less appetite for non-Chinese scientists to collaborate with Chinese colleagues who are operating in a culture of misconduct," he said.

Last month the Education Ministry released guidelines for forming a 35-member watchdog committee. Also in a faxed reply to questions it said it has asked universities to get tough.

Rao the Peking University dean remains skeptical.

Government ministries are happy to fund research but not to police it he said. "The authorities don't want to be the bad guy."
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发表于 2010-4-12 10:52:00 | 显示全部楼层
学而优则仕
在中国特色官僚社会主义背景下,学术界能搞成这个样子都算不错了
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