Recent policy changes in the European Union have introduced the requirement for publicly funded research to be published in open access. This can be seen as part of a mode of democratic accountability that not only promotes transparency but also, Naomi Hodgson argues, is constituted by visibility and openness. By drawing attention to the way in which the researcher is asked to understand herself in this policy context, Hodgson illustrates how particular technologies of performance measurement and management, and of publication, enter the researcher into this economy of visibility. The understanding of openness as a corrective to the traditional closed access system of publishing and the marketization of academia is challenged, then, in this...
This article briefly sets out a political economy of academic publishing, exploring what the costs a...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Changes in modes of publication over recent decades and moves to publish material freely and openly ...
In the five years since the launch of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002, one of t...
In the five years since the launch of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002, one of t...
In the five years since the launch of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002, one of t...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
The paper analyses the recent policy relating to open access publication as a requirement of funding...
A large part of the academic literature sits behind a paywall, which is an obstacle for researchers ...
Open Access' main goal is not the subversion of publishers' role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Open Access' main goal is not the subversion of publishers' role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
This article briefly sets out a political economy of academic publishing, exploring what the costs a...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Changes in modes of publication over recent decades and moves to publish material freely and openly ...
In the five years since the launch of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002, one of t...
In the five years since the launch of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002, one of t...
In the five years since the launch of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002, one of t...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
The paper analyses the recent policy relating to open access publication as a requirement of funding...
A large part of the academic literature sits behind a paywall, which is an obstacle for researchers ...
Open Access' main goal is not the subversion of publishers' role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Open Access' main goal is not the subversion of publishers' role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
This article briefly sets out a political economy of academic publishing, exploring what the costs a...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...