Even in social-science literature this use of referencing is very rare. I
am aware there are various standards for publication, but was curious of
personal experiences of challenges to these various standards or is no
challenge possible. I am aware of the political reasons for certain
dominant standards of writing, but am curious/perplexed why those standards
themselves are not more controversial or explicitly attacked.
I personally like footnotes as compared to endnotes because they help
clarify or encourage a dialogue between writer and reader, but again
endnotes seem to be the more dominant practice. An assumption that if it
has no direct relation to the text or argument that it should be at the end
rather than a part of the paper. Again, I would be curious as to the
consequences of challenging the dominant standards of writing.
Nate