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Janneke Adema uploaded the file: Number crunching: transforming higher education into ‘performance data’ to
Commoning the Means of Knowledge Production on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months agoNumber crunching: transforming higher education into ‘performance data’
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Janneke Adema uploaded the file: Trying to Say ‘No’ to Rankings and Metrics Case Studies from Francophone West Africa, South Africa, Latin America and the Netherlands to
Commoning the Means of Knowledge Production on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months agoTrying to Say ‘No’ to Rankings and Metrics
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Janneke Adema uploaded the file: Marres and De Rijcke, ‘From Indicators to Indicating Interdisciplinarity' to
Commoning the Means of Knowledge Production on Humanities Commons 4 years agoMarres, Noortje, and Sarah de Rijcke. ‘From Indicators to Indicating Interdisciplinarity: A Participatory Mapping Methodology for Research Communities in-the-Making’. Quantitative Science Studies, 29 June 2020, 1041–55.
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Tobias Steiner uploaded the file: Amrute (2019) Of Techno-Ethics and Techno-Affects to
Commoning the Means of Knowledge Production on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoAmrute, Sareeta ‘Of Techno-Ethics and Techno-Affects’, Feminist Review 123, no. 1 (1 November 2019): 56–73, https://doi.org/10.1177/0141778919879744.
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Tobias Steiner uploaded the file: Let’s First Get Things Done! On Division of Labour and Techno-Political Practices of Delegation in Times of Crisis to
Commoning the Means of Knowledge Production on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoAouragh, Miriyam, Seda Gürses, Jara Rocha, and Femke Snelting. 2015. ‘Let’s First Get Things Done! On Division of Labour and Techno-Political Practices of Delegation in Times of Crisis’. The Fibreculture Journal, no. 26.
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Janneke Adema uploaded the file: ‘Nothing Comes Without Its World: Thinking with Care’ to
Commoning the Means of Knowledge Production on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoPuig de la Bellacasa, Maria (2012) ‘Nothing Comes Without Its World: Thinking with Care’ The Sociological Review
What is the significance of caring for thinking and knowing? Thinking and knowing are essentially relational processes. Grounded on a relational conception of ontology the essay argues that ‘thinking with care’ is a vital requisi…[Read more] -
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Janneke Adema uploaded the file: The Politics of Open Access — Decolonizing Research or Corporate Capture? to
Commoning the Means of Knowledge Production on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoMeagher, K. (2021), Introduction: The Politics of Open Access — Decolonizing Research or Corporate Capture?. Development and Change. https://doi.org/10.1111/dech.12630
This introductory article looks beyond the conventional framing of open ac-cess (OA) debates in terms of paywalls and copyrights, to examine the his-torical processes, i…[Read more] -
Janneke Adema uploaded the file: Shearer, Kathleen, & Becerril-García, Arianna. (2021, January 7). Decolonizing Scholarly Communications through Bibliodiversity. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4423997 to
Commoning the Means of Knowledge Production on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoThis short form article was originally accepted to be published in a Special Open Access Collection in the journal, Development and Change, however, was withdrawn by the authors due to unacceptable licensing conditions proposed by the publisher.
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Janneke Adema uploaded the file: Can Open Scholarly Practices Redress Epistemic Injustice? to
Commoning the Means of Knowledge Production on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoAlbornoz, Denise, Angela Okune, and Leslie Chan. ‘Can Open Scholarly Practices Redress Epistemic Injustice?’ In Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access, edited by Martin Paul Eve and Jonathan Gray. The MIT Press, 2020. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/11885.001.0001
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Tobias Steiner uploaded the file: Knöchelmann (2020) The Democratisation Myth: Open Access and the Solidification of Epistemic Injustices to
Commoning the Means of Knowledge Production on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agopreprint source: https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/hw7at