From mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au Tue Apr 2 06:28:58 2019 From: mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au (Mathieu O'Neil) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2019 04:28:58 +0000 Subject: ::fibreculture:: Journal of Peer Production #13: OPEN Message-ID: We are delighted to announce the release of the thirteenth issue of the Journal of Peer Production ?OPEN?, which features a great selection of content from open access journals, reflections from open access journal editors, as well as peer-reviewed articles on co-sewing cafes and civic tech amongst others. Our invited comments section has articles on common labour rights, open community health and good data. Enjoy! Journal of Peer Production #13: OPEN APRIL 2019 Issue editors: Mathieu O?Neil and Steve Collins http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-13-open/ OPEN means recognising that we are all connected to each other and to the Earth. OPEN means opposing racism and separation with inclusion and respect. OPEN means standing by your opinions: we will not engage with anonymous cowards on social media. EDITOR?S INTRODUCTION Open access and the academic field Mathieu O?Neil and Steve Collins OPEN ACCESS BOUILLABAISSE Plan S and the economics of scientific journal publishing Karine Nyborg, B?rd Harstad, Steinar Holden, Tore Nilssen, and Kjetil Storesletten RFC Special section on open-access publishing for JoPP #13 Mathieu O?Neil and Steve Collins Ten questions to OA editors Thibault Daudigeos and Thomas Roulet (M at n@gement), Larry Gross and Arlene Luck (International Journal of Communication), Daniel S. Katz (Journal of Open Source Software), Chris Giotitsas (ephemera), Eva Hemmungs Wirt?n, Johanna Dahlin and James Meese (Culture Unbound), Ekaterina Chertkovskaya (ephemera), L. F. R. Murillo, Jenny Molloy and Tobias Wenzel (Journal of Open Hardware), Mathieu O?Neil (Journal of Peer Production) Open Humanities Press ? The Inhumanist Manifesto Gary Hall M at n@gement ? Open-access management research at a turning point: Giving relevance to a stigmatized object Thibault Daudigeos and Thomas J. Roulet International Journal of Communication ? Open media scholarship: The case for open access in media studies Jefferson D. Pooley Journal of Open Source Software ? Publish your software: Introducing the Journal of Open Source Software Daniel S. Katz, Kyle E. Niemeyer and Arfon M. Smith ephemera ? The commons and their im/possibilities Casper Hoedem?kers, Bernadette Loacker and Michael Pedersen Culture Unbound ? Mobility, mediatization and new methods of knowledge production Martin Fredriksson and Alejandro Miranda ephemera ? Hosting emergence with hospitality Ekaterina Chertkovskaya, Christian Garmann Johnsen and Konstantin Stoboroda Journal of Open Hardware ? Welcome to the Journal of Open Hardware Luis Felipe R. Murillo and Tobias Wenzel Journal of Peer Production ? Now, the Commons Mathieu O?Neil, Johan S?derberg, Maurizio Teli and Stefano Zacchiroli PEER REVIEWED PAPERS Stuff matters in participation: Infrastructuring a co-sewing caf? Anja-Lisa Hirscher and Ramia Maz? Open Source beyond software: Re-invent open design on the common?s ground Kosmas Gavras Openness, inclusion and self-affirmation: Indigenous knowledge in open knowledge projects Nathalie Casemajor, Christian Coocoo, and Karine Gentelet A topological space for design, participation and production. Tracking spaces of transformation Sandra ?lvaro S?nchez Decentralising geographies of political action. Civic tech and place-based municipalism (Originally submitted to VARIA) Omer Husain NEWS FROM NOWHERE Common labour rights and right to work in the commons Calimaq aka Lionel Maurel Open community health: Workshop report Georg Link, Kevin Lumbard, Nicole Damen, Holly Rosser, Matt Germonprez, Sean Goggins, Andrea Wiggins, Vinod Ahuja, Jonathan Brier, Johanna Cohoon, Aaron Halfaker, James Howison, Don Marti, Greg Newman, Carsten ?sterlund, Ray Paik, Becky Rother and Aaron Schecter Good data is (and as) peer production Angela Daly http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-13-open/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hrandell-moon at csu.edu.au Thu Apr 4 07:12:58 2019 From: hrandell-moon at csu.edu.au (Randell-Moon, Holly) Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2019 05:12:58 +0000 Subject: ::fibreculture:: Special Issue: Geography and Communications Message-ID: Kia ora Fibreculture Colleagues, Apologies for the belated self-promotion, the most recent issue of Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture addresses the links between Geography and Communications, and features a range of exciting and innovative research and commentary pieces. Full issue here: https://www.westminsterpapers.org/34/volume/13/issue/2/ and Table of Contents below. Ngaa mihi, Holly. Editorial Did You Find the World or Did You Make it Up? Media, Communications and Geography in the Digital Age Doug Specht https://www.westminsterpapers.org/articles/10.16997/wpcc.298/ Research Articles New Visualities of Space and Place: Mapping Theories, Concepts and Methodology of Visual Communication Research on Locative Media and Geomedia Cornelia Brantner https://www.westminsterpapers.org/articles/10.16997/wpcc.290/ Navigational Mapping Practices: Contexts, Politics, Data Michael Duggan https://www.westminsterpapers.org/articles/10.16997/wpcc.288/ Journalism Conundrum: Perceiving Location and Geographic Space Norms and Values Amy Schmitz Weiss https://www.westminsterpapers.org/articles/10.16997/wpcc.285/ Disrupting the Old Periphery: Alternative Media, Inequality and Counter-Mapping in Brazil Helton Levy https://www.westminsterpapers.org/articles/10.16997/wpcc.287/ Digital Cartography Enterprise: Neoliberalism, Governmentality and Digital Infrastructure Holly Randell-Moon https://www.westminsterpapers.org/articles/10.16997/wpcc.293/ Form Follows Feedback: Rethinking Cartographic Communication Alexander J. 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