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Publishing Activism within/without a Toxic University [electronic resource].
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Publishing Activism within/without a Toxic University [electronic resource].

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Open Humanities Press Post Office Press 2025

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Open access content

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CC BY-SA
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Co-published by Post Office Press (POP) and Open Humanities Press, this experimental booklet brings together reflections from Radical Open Access members on publishing activism and its relationship to the neoliberal university. Created as a side project to the Radical Open Access III: From Openness to Social Justice Activism conference, it explores how publishing can respond to the ongoing crisis in higher education. The authors ask: How can we – as scholars, publishers and activists – engage with a university in perpetual crisis? How can we practice publishing activism within/without a toxic institution? Inspired by the cadavre exquis technique of the Surrealists, the booklet adapts and (ab)uses this method to foster collaborative, responsive writing. It shows how multiple, potentially conflicting voices can coalesce around a shared crisis and move activist strategies forward in new ways. It draws from three key ROAC titles published under open licenses: The Undercommons (Minor Compositions), Luescher, Klemenčič, and Jowi’s Student Politics in Africa (African Minds), and Conio’s (ed.) Occupy: A People Yet to Come (Open Humanities Press). These works, reflecting on protest, activism and student politics, served as a starting point for examining higher education through the lens of social justice publishing activism. The first text in the booklet directly responds to these books, initiating a chain of responses, each written within ten days. Contributors extended the preceding response, engaging with the booklet’s theme and, optionally, the ROAC back-catalogue.
https://www.librarystack.org/publishing-activism-within-without-a-toxic-university/?ref=unknown

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Information Commons
Publishers and publishing

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Radical Open Access Collective
Alex Trencianska
Mia Dawson
Lisha Wang

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