I have previously argued that open education is a liberal project with a focus on the freedom of things rather than the freedom of people (Winn, Joss. 2012. “Open Education: From the Freedom of Things to the Freedom of People.” In Towards Teaching in Public: Reshaping the Modern University, edited by Michael Neary, Howard Stevenson, and Les Bell, 133– 147. London: Continuum). Furthermore, I have argued that despite an implicit critique of private property with its emphasis on ‘the commons’, the literature on open education offers no corresponding critique of academic labour (Neary, Mike, and Joss Winn. 2012. “Open Education: Common(s), Commonism and the New Common Wealth.” Ephemera: Theory & Politics in Organization 12 (4): 406–422). In t...
Open education emerged when the state had an active role in shaping and financing post-secondary edu...
Contemporary open education practices are based on free software and free culture movements. Join Pa...
Universities have a long tradition of sharing information and knowledge, through books, journals and...
In this paper, I develop my critical position that an emancipatory form of education must work towar...
In this chapter I offer a critical analysis of Open Education, a growing international movement of e...
Open Education, and specifically the OER movement, seeks to provide universal access to knowledge, u...
Many claims have been made as to the potential freedoms offered through open education and how these...
This paper explores the promise of that Open Educational Resources (OER) would democratise access to...
Many claims have been made as to the potential freedoms offered through open education and how these...
Despite the framing of open access (OA) as a progressive movement that challenges neoliberalism and ...
This paper is based on very practical concerns and observations about the Open Educational Resource ...
From the conclusion: The ultimate question is a normative one: Which way do we want that openness in...
This is a presentation given by Digital Open Textbooks for Development (DOT4D) PI, Dr Glenda Cox, to...
The central objective of this inquiry is to investigate whether open education - as exemplified in t...
As a phenomenon and a quandary, openness has provoked conversations about inequities within higher e...
Open education emerged when the state had an active role in shaping and financing post-secondary edu...
Contemporary open education practices are based on free software and free culture movements. Join Pa...
Universities have a long tradition of sharing information and knowledge, through books, journals and...
In this paper, I develop my critical position that an emancipatory form of education must work towar...
In this chapter I offer a critical analysis of Open Education, a growing international movement of e...
Open Education, and specifically the OER movement, seeks to provide universal access to knowledge, u...
Many claims have been made as to the potential freedoms offered through open education and how these...
This paper explores the promise of that Open Educational Resources (OER) would democratise access to...
Many claims have been made as to the potential freedoms offered through open education and how these...
Despite the framing of open access (OA) as a progressive movement that challenges neoliberalism and ...
This paper is based on very practical concerns and observations about the Open Educational Resource ...
From the conclusion: The ultimate question is a normative one: Which way do we want that openness in...
This is a presentation given by Digital Open Textbooks for Development (DOT4D) PI, Dr Glenda Cox, to...
The central objective of this inquiry is to investigate whether open education - as exemplified in t...
As a phenomenon and a quandary, openness has provoked conversations about inequities within higher e...
Open education emerged when the state had an active role in shaping and financing post-secondary edu...
Contemporary open education practices are based on free software and free culture movements. Join Pa...
Universities have a long tradition of sharing information and knowledge, through books, journals and...