Authorship in the post-academic, post-human age
In 1964, when describing the threshold for obscenity in Jacobellis v. Ohio, the US Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart said that while he couldn’t…
Read MoreIn 1964, when describing the threshold for obscenity in Jacobellis v. Ohio, the US Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart said that while he couldn’t…
Read MoreLast spring, I began work with the open access advocacy group, Libraria, as a Community Convener to help organize a mutual aid network amongst…
Read MoreA couple of months ago, I was trawling Twitter looking for inspiration when I came across a notice that Libraria – a collective of…
Read MoreI (Ian, member of the Allegra Lab editorial collective) ‘wrote’ a book called ‘Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How?’. It’ll come out in autumn. I…
Read MoreAt Allegra, we believe and know from our own experience that the fresh eyes of our peers can help us improve drafts, weed out…
Read MoreOn May 20, 2021, Felix Girke, a member of our editorial collective, gave a presentation in the framework of the workshop “Multimodal Digital Publishing”…
Read MoreEthnographic film is blooming Ethnographic film, however loosely defined, is blooming. While to track and map the entire production of ethnographic film appears next-to…
Read MoreEthnographic fieldwork resembles a dance on the wire between distance and closeness, seesawing between participant immersion and analytical retreat that turns the anthropologist into…
Read MoreDisclaimer: Over the last few days, I have had a writing episode. Nothing had come out of my brain for months. I was teaching…
Read MoreLibraria is a collective of researchers based in the social sciences who seek to bring about a more open, diverse, community-controlled scholarly communication system….
Read MoreI would like to make the case that open access remains relevant to the mix of painful problems and worthy opportunities still before the…
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