Gary Hall and Janneke Adema will be joining Open Book Publishers’ Rupert Gatti (Cambridge University) to promote and represent the Radical Open Access Collective at the AHRC Common Ground event in York on Tuesday the 21st of June. Here they will have a stand with books, promotional materials, and open access digital editions from a…
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Culture Machine Liquid Books, Volume 9: Really, We’re Helping To Build This . . . Business: The Academia.edu Files
Image Credit: CC-BY: Linda N. from Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/22748341@N00/361025310/ We are pleased to announce Volume 9 in the Culture Machine Liquid Book Series, published by Open Humanities Press: Really, We’re Helping To Build This . . . Business: The Academia.edu Files. This book can be accessed here: http://liquidbooks.pbworks.com/w/page/106236504/The%20Academia_edu%20Files Really, We’re Helping To Build This . .…
after.video reception at Transmediale
Seeing Power—What About That? with: 2/5BZ + after.video collective Reception/Presentation + Performance Sat, 06.02.2016 | 20:00 – 21:30 | Cafe Global Stage part of Stream: Anxious to Act see here for event-link The transmediale performance of 2/5BZ was preceded by an open reception by the after.video collective. New global power complexes demand new multi-sensory ways of seeing…
Radical Open Access Conference
Coventry University 15th – 16th of June 2015 Two days of critical discussion and debate in support of an ‘alternative’ vision for open access and scholarly communication. The aim of the conference is to explore some of the intellectually and politically exciting ways of understanding open access that are currently available internationally. A particular emphasis…
Fibreculture book series
OHP and Fibreculture Journal are pleased to announce a new book series in networked cultures. Edited by Andrew Murphie, the Fibreculture book series encourages critical and speculative interventions in discussions concerning a wide range of topics. These include: digital and networked media and communications; new niches and new ecologies of media; transversal critique; related forms…