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ECREA 6th European Communication Conference
The Ethics Of Emergent Research: Reconfiguring Copyright Through Experiments In Radical Open Access Publishing Janneke Adema Coventry University ECREA 6th European Communication Conference ‘Mediated (Dis)Continuities: Contesting Pasts, Presents and Futures’ - Prague 2016
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Relational and distributed authorship
Processual and versioned forms of research and publishing
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Author Function ‘A certain functional principle by which, in our culture, one limits, excludes, and chooses; in short, by which one impedes the free circulation, the free manipulation, the free composition, decomposition, and recomposition of fiction’ (Foucault 1977)
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Collaborative and networked and post
human authorial practices Competition and the objectification of authorship
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Relational Authorship
‘The act of writing involves not origination, but rather the adaptation, derivation, translation and recombination of "raw material" taken from previously existing texts’ (Craig, Turcotte and Coombe 2011: 9)
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Radical Open Access Experimenting with the form of our publications, with remix and reuse Disrupting our print-based scholarly practices (peer review, copyright, authorship, piracy etc.) Critiquing the increasing commercialisation of academic publishing Engaging with affirmative alternatives to the existing publishing model Shifting the discourse from a focus on business models to a focus on values, ethics and process Critically exploring openness and the implementation of open access
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Radical Open Access Conference
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‘(…) the way academic texts are produced matters – both analytically and politically. Dominant publishing practices work with assumptions about the conditions of academic knowledge production that rarely reflect what goes on in laboratories, field sites, university offices, libraries, and various workshops and conferences. They tend to deal with almost complete manuscripts and a small number of authors, who are greatly dependent on the politics of the publishing industry’ (Abrahamsson et al. 2013)
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‘(…) the concept of care can help to engage with calculative logics, such as those of costs, without granting them dominance. How do we calculate so that calculations do not dominate our considerations? What would it be to care for rather than to calculate the cost of a book? This is but one and arguably a relatively conservative strategy for allowing other logics than those of calculation to take centre stage in publishing’ (McHardy 2014)
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Living Books about Life (OHP)
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