Tag: Open Access

Open Access Publishing Roadshow

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  Disruptive Media Learning Lab Wednesday, 5 November 2014 from 12:00 to 14:00 (GMT) Coventry, United Kingdom You are warmly invited by the Disruptive Media Learning Lab to join us for the Open Access Publishing Roadshow’s appearance in Coventry this November. The DMLL is hosting and have helped organise this event, which is part of…

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Gary Hall on “Piracy and Open Access”

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– Reblogged from the Hybrid Publishing Notepad – Gary Hall is a critical theorist working on politics, philosophy, and new media technologies. He is a professor of Media and Performing Arts at the School of Art and Design, Director of the Centre for Disruptive Media at Coventry University, UK, and visiting professor at the Hybrid…

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Janneke Adema on “The Mess that Open Access has become”

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– Reblogged from the Hybrid Publishing Notepad – Janneke Adema is a Research Fellow in Digital Media at the Centre for Disruptive Media at Coventry University and an outstanding expert on the topic of open access. She has conducted research for both the OAPEN Foundation and for the DOAB project, and is one of the…

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The Post-Digital Scholar Conference. Publishing between Open Access, Piracy and Public Spheres

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Janneke Adema and Gary Hall will both be speaking at The Post-Digital Scholar: Publishing between Open Access, Piracy and Public Spheres Conference which is due to take place November 12-14, 2014 at Centre for Digital Cultures, Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany. Adema will be speaking in the session on The Mess that Open Access has become,…

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Disrupting the Humanities

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The Centre for Disruptive Media presents Disrupting the Humanities A series of 3 half-day seminars looking at research and scholarship in a ‘posthumanities’ context, organised by the Centre for Disruptive Media at Coventry University, and held over the course of spring and summer, 2014. Disrupting the Humanities will both critically engage with the humanist legacy…

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