The essay will draw on Gary Hall’s proposal that Open Access can “represent an opportunity, a chance, a risk, for the (re)politicization—or, better, hyperpoliticization—of cultural studies” (Hall, 2008 p. 202) to see what implication this “radical open access” can have for commercial publishers. A Blog Article by Izabella Penier. In Digitalise This Book, Gary Hall argues, that if cultural studies wants to remain faithful its own definitions of itself and its ideas of what it means to be poli..
AMHERST, Mass. ? The UMass Amherst Libraries host a talk, ?Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts,...
. In October of 2014, at the 29th International Conference on Medievalism held in Atlanta, I was pri...
The advent of black, green, and gold open access publication models poses unique questions for schol...
Discover why open access is not only a viable option for the humanities, but a revolutionary one. Th...
Prof. Toby Miller, the Editor-in-Chief of Open Cultural Studies, discusses how this Open Access, pee...
Professor Toby Miller Published Online: 2017-05-12 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-00...
It can be easy to forget, as a digital humanities scholar, that most humanists are only just acclima...
If you work in a university, you are almost certain to have heard the term 'open access' in the past...
This article addresses some of the issues arising from the continuing research and debate on open ac...
This paper presents a critical re-consideration of the problems in achieving a greater embrace of th...
This paper consists of three arguments. The first advocates the development of Open Access for anthr...
Open access (OA) is a contested term with a complicated history and a variety of understandings. Thi...
Abstract: Each year brings more open access peer-review journals to the humanities and social scienc...
Book review of Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future by Martin Paul...
This presentation will focus on some of the specificities of open access (OA) in relation to the hum...
AMHERST, Mass. ? The UMass Amherst Libraries host a talk, ?Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts,...
. In October of 2014, at the 29th International Conference on Medievalism held in Atlanta, I was pri...
The advent of black, green, and gold open access publication models poses unique questions for schol...
Discover why open access is not only a viable option for the humanities, but a revolutionary one. Th...
Prof. Toby Miller, the Editor-in-Chief of Open Cultural Studies, discusses how this Open Access, pee...
Professor Toby Miller Published Online: 2017-05-12 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-00...
It can be easy to forget, as a digital humanities scholar, that most humanists are only just acclima...
If you work in a university, you are almost certain to have heard the term 'open access' in the past...
This article addresses some of the issues arising from the continuing research and debate on open ac...
This paper presents a critical re-consideration of the problems in achieving a greater embrace of th...
This paper consists of three arguments. The first advocates the development of Open Access for anthr...
Open access (OA) is a contested term with a complicated history and a variety of understandings. Thi...
Abstract: Each year brings more open access peer-review journals to the humanities and social scienc...
Book review of Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future by Martin Paul...
This presentation will focus on some of the specificities of open access (OA) in relation to the hum...
AMHERST, Mass. ? The UMass Amherst Libraries host a talk, ?Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts,...
. In October of 2014, at the 29th International Conference on Medievalism held in Atlanta, I was pri...
The advent of black, green, and gold open access publication models poses unique questions for schol...