The position, role, or authority of being a coeditor or working as a coeditor with others.
From coeditor + -ship (a suffix denoting position, office, or state). The -ship suffix is ancient in English and transforms nouns into abstract nouns representing roles or conditions.
The rise of 'coeditorship' as a formal position in academic publishing reflects a larger shift in knowledge creation—we've moved from the ideal of a solitary genius editor to understanding that great publications require diverse perspectives and collaborative oversight.
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