Some recent-ish publications

Experimental Publishing Compendium

Combinatorial Books: Gathering Flowers (book series)

How To Be A Pirate: An Interview with Alexandra Elbakyan and Gary Hall by Holger Briel’.

'Experimenting With Copyright Licences' (blogpost for the COPIM project - part of the documentation for the first book coming out of the Combinatorial Books pilot)

Review of Bitstreams: The Future of Digital Literary Heritage' by Matthew Kirschenbaum

Contribution to 'Archipiélago Crítico. ¡Formado está! ¡Naveguémoslo!' (invited talk: in Spanish translation with English subtitles)

'Defund Culture' (journal article)

How to Practise the Culture-led Re-Commoning of Cities (printable poster), Partisan Social Club, adjusted by Gary Hall

'Pluriversal Socialism - The Very Idea' (journal article)

'Writing Against Elitism with A Stubborn Fury' (podcast)

'The Uberfication of the University - with Gary Hall' (podcast)

'"La modernidad fue un "blip" en el sistema": sobre teorías y disrupciones con Gary Hall' ['"Modernity was a "blip" in the system": on theories and disruptions with Gary Hall']' (press interview in Colombia)

'Combinatorial Books - Gathering Flowers', with Janneke Adema and Gabriela Méndez Cota - Part 1; Part 2; Part 3 (blog post)

Open Access

Most of Gary's work is freely available to read and download either here in Media Gifts or in Coventry University's online repositories PURE here, or in Humanities Commons here

Radical Open Access

Radical Open Access Virtual Book Stand

'"Communists of Knowledge"? A case for the implementation of "radical open access" in the humanities and social sciences' (an MA dissertation about the ROAC by Ellie Masterman). 

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Wednesday
Mar022022

Announcing the Open Humanities Press reading group

We are currently in the process of organsing an Open Humanities Press reading group. The idea is to gather a group of people who are interested in discussing continental philosophy and critical theory. The group will meet every month via Zoom. We will host two meetings per text: the first with the author present to discuss their work with the reading group's participants; and the second to discuss material related to the primary text, this time without the author present.

 

 

 

The programme, put together and led by Slyvie Makower,  currently includes:

Claire Colebrook discussing Death of the PostHuman;

Daniel Ross, discussing The Neganthropocene;

Nathan Jones discussing Glitch Poetics;

Noah Roderick discussing The Being of Analogy.

Details of more names and texts will follow soon, along with conformation of dates and times.

The reading group is open to anyone who is interested. If you wish to join please enter your email address here.