Publishing Beyond the Market
Open Access, Care and the Commons
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In Samuel Moore's "Publishing Beyond the Market", the author contends that open access initiatives should prioritize control over scholarly communication infrastructures.
The book employs theoretical insights from science and technology studies and care ethics.
It provides a critique of open access, advocating for a more ethical, researcher-led publishing model.
The book analyzes Plan S, a European open access policy, revealing its commercialization tendencies.
Ultimately, it champions collectivity and democratic governance in open access publishing's evolution, proposing a scholar-led publishing landscape.
The book employs theoretical insights from science and technology studies and care ethics.
It provides a critique of open access, advocating for a more ethical, researcher-led publishing model.
The book analyzes Plan S, a European open access policy, revealing its commercialization tendencies.
Ultimately, it champions collectivity and democratic governance in open access publishing's evolution, proposing a scholar-led publishing landscape.
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Samuel Moore, "Publishing Beyond the Market: Open Access, Care, and the Commons" (U Michigan Press, 2025)


