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Springer Nature

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London, United Kingdom

Springer Nature is an international academic publishing company formed in 2015 through the merger of Springer Science+Business Media and Nature Publishing Group. It is one of the world's leading academic publishers, offering journals, books, and digital resources to serve the global research community.

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CCI Score: Springer Nature

-13.25

Latest Event

Springer Nature Staff Strike Over Pay Amid Cost of Living Crisis

UK-based employees at Springer Nature, including over 200 staff, went on strike after rejecting an inadequate 5.8% salary increase. The union cites soaring living and commuting costs alongside high profit margins, revealing broader issues in labor relations and worker rights at the company.

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Latest Events

  • Springer Nature Staff Strike Over Pay Amid Cost of Living Crisis Logo
    APR
    15
    2025

    UK-based employees at Springer Nature, including over 200 staff, went on strike after rejecting an inadequate 5.8% salary increase. The union cites soaring living and commuting costs alongside high profit margins, revealing broader issues in labor relations and worker rights at the company.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 24

    The strike action reflects deep-seated issues in labor relations at Springer Nature. Despite posting significant profits, the company's offer falls short of addressing increased living and commuting costs, highlighting a disregard for fair labor practices. This exploitation of workers underlines a broader pattern of corporate irresponsibility that contributes to social inequality and undermines worker rights.

    Springer Nature staff squeezed by cost of living crisis go on strike over pay

  • Critique of For-Profit Academic Publishing Practices Logo
    MAR
    24
    2025

    An analysis highlighting how Springer Nature, as a major for-profit academic publisher, is implicated in industry practices that prioritize profit over research integrity and accessibility.

  • Nature’s 2020 Endorsement of Joe Biden and Its Impact on Credibility Logo
    NOV
    03
    2020

    In the 2020 US Presidential Election, Nature, part of Springer Nature, endorsed Joe Biden. This political endorsement, while controversial for reducing credibility among Trump supporters, aligns with anti-authoritarian and democratic values by opposing far‐right ideologies. The event underscores the role of scientific publications taking explicit political stances and the consequent effects on public trust and political engagement.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    The political endorsement by Nature reflects a clear public and political behavior that opposes authoritarian tendencies. While this stance led to a loss of trust among certain segments (notably Trump supporters), it represents a conscious decision to support democratic, progressive values. From an anti-fascist perspective, this move is viewed positively as it challenges authoritarian narratives.

    Political endorsements can affect scientific credibility

  • +70

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 24

    The decision by senior editorial leadership at Nature to endorse Joe Biden demonstrates robust executive political engagement. This action aligns with anti-fascist and democratic principles by taking a definitive stand against authoritarian ideologies, even though it resulted in mixed public reactions. From the perspective of countering fascist tendencies, such leadership politicization is seen as a positive commitment.

    Political endorsements can affect scientific credibility

  • Nature's Political Endorsement as a Pro-Democracy Stance Logo
    OCT
    01
    2020

    Springer Nature, through its flagship journal Nature, took a definitive stand against authoritarian tendencies by endorsing Joe Biden in October 2020. This decision was made in response to the record of former President Donald Trump, whose policies were seen as undermining scientific integrity and democratic norms. By choosing to speak out in a highly polarized political climate, Nature underscored its commitment to evidence‐based discourse and public accountability, countering narratives that could bolster authoritarianism.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    The decision by Nature to endorse Joe Biden in the 2020 US election reflects a proactive stance in defending democratic values against authoritarian tendencies. By taking a public stand in an intensely polarized political environment, Nature (and by extension, Springer Nature) demonstrated a commitment to upholding scientific integrity and evidence-based decision making. This action counters the influence of authoritarian figures like Donald Trump, whose policies were seen as undermining both science and democratic institutions. The move serves as a positive example of public and political behavior that resists fascist narratives.

    Should Nature endorse political candidates? Yes — when the occasion arises

  • Springer Nature faces backlash over censorship compliance in China Logo
    OCT
    03
    2018

    Springer Nature's decision to restrict access to politically sensitive scholarly content in China to comply with local censorship regulations has led to criticism from academic editors and scholars, who argue that the move compromises the integrity of academic freedom and aids authoritarian censorship practices.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    Springer Nature's decision to limit access to scholarly content in China, by complying with government censorship orders, directly undermines free and open academic discourse. From an anti-fascist perspective, this move is seen as complicit in facilitating authoritarian control over information and restricting political debate, thereby harming global academic integrity.

    Book publishers part ways with Springer Nature over concerns about censorship in China

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 24

    By choosing to adhere to Chinese censorship demands in order to safeguard broader access to its content, Springer Nature has compromised ethical publishing practices. Such business decisions, under pressure from authoritarian regimes, risk normalizing censorship and signal a willingness to prioritize market access over upholding scholarly and ethical standards.

    Book publishers part ways with Springer Nature over concerns about censorship in China

  • Springer Nature Censorship in China Logo
    NOV
    08
    2017

    Springer Nature blocked access to over 1000 academic articles in China in compliance with strict local government censorship regulations, compromising academic freedom and facilitating authoritarian control over information.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    Springer Nature's decision to block numerous academic articles in China, which include sensitive historical and political topics, undermines the free exchange of ideas and academic freedom. This action, although framed as compliance with local laws, indirectly supports authoritarian measures by curtailing open discourse and contributes to the normalization of censorship.

    Springer Nature Censorship: Publisher Blocks Access to Articles in China

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 24

    By acquiescing to Chinese censorship requirements to maintain market access, Springer Nature compromises its ethical responsibility. This decision reflects a willingness to prioritize economic interests over the principles of transparency and academic freedom, thereby indirectly endorsing oppressive governmental policies.

    Springer Nature Censorship: Publisher Blocks Access to Articles in China

  • Springer Nature Censorship Compliance in China Logo
    NOV
    01
    2017

    Springer Nature restricted access to politically sensitive academic content in China to comply with local censorship laws, compromising academic freedom and indirectly supporting authoritarian practices.

  • -70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    Springer Nature’s decision to block access to articles dealing with sensitive topics in mainland China demonstrates a willingness to bow to authoritarian censorship. This decision compromises academic freedom and contributes to a broader climate of political repression by aligning with state-mandated controls.

    World's biggest academic book publisher bows to China's censors

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 24

    By choosing to restrict access to a portion of its academic content under pressure from Chinese regulations, Springer Nature has compromised its ethical responsibilities. Although framed as compliance with local law, the decision undermines the publisher’s commitment to disseminating knowledge freely and maintaining academic integrity.

    World's biggest academic book publisher bows to China's censors

  • -30

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 24

    The censorship practices adopted by Springer Nature affect its digital dissemination channels, effectively turning its online platforms into tools that limit free intellectual exchange. This use of technology to restrict information facilitates state censorship and undermines the spirit of open academic discourse.

    World's biggest academic book publisher bows to China's censors

  • Springer Nature's Censorship Decision Spurs Debate on Academic Freedom Logo
    NOV
    01
    2017

    In November 2017, Springer Nature blocked access to approximately 1,000 articles in response to Chinese government censorship requests. This decision has raised significant concerns about the company's alignment with authoritarian practices and its impact on academic freedom and free speech in scholarly communication.

  • -80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    Springer Nature’s decision to comply with Chinese government censorship requests by blocking access to approximately 1,000 articles reflects a concerning alignment with authoritarian practices. This action undermines democratic principles and academic freedom, indicating a willingness to prioritize market interests over the free flow of information and open discourse.

    Springer, Censorship and the Need for Open Access — Association of Research Libraries

  • -60

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 24

    By enforcing restrictive copyright practices that led to the censorship of a significant number of scholarly articles, Springer Nature has demonstrated business practices that compromise ethical responsibility. This decision not only harms the academic community by limiting access to knowledge but also indirectly supports censorship measures favored by authoritarian regimes.

    Springer, Censorship and the Need for Open Access — Association of Research Libraries

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