RadicalOA

The Radical Open Access Collective is a community of presses, organisations & projects involved in scholar-led, NFP, radical & experimental publishing practices

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Cadernos de Linguísticacadlin@c.im
2025-04-06

As a member of the Radical Open Access Collective (@RadicalOA), Cadernos de Linguística embraces collective, care-driven publishing that resists extractive models and fosters intellectual autonomy.
Open access is not just free access — it's about rethinking how knowledge is created, shared, and sustained.
#OpenAccess #RadicalOA

Graphic card from Cadernos de Linguística featuring the Radical Open Access Collective. The image includes a large orange “A” symbol, partially enclosed in a dark gray circle, representing open access. The text reads: “RADICAL OPEN ACCESS COLLECTIVE. A global network of scholar-led, not-for-profit publishing projects. It promotes open access through care, experimentation, and critique — beyond commercial models and extractive publishing practices.” The design is minimalist, with a light beige background and dark gray text.
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2025-04-04

OUT NOW: Bacterial Genomes: Trees and Networks by Aswin Sai Narain Seshasayee explores how bacterial genomes evolve, adapt & thrive. This book offers a fresh take on #microbiology, blending history & cutting-edge research. Essential for students & researchers! #Genomics Read it here: openbookpublishers.com/books/1

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2025-04-04

The February History of Media Studies newsletter is out, with updates about the journal, new bibliography additions, and CFPs! buttondown.email/hms/archive/h

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Journal of Political Ecologyjournalofpoliticalecology@sciences.social
2025-04-04

Smessaert, J. & Feola, G., (2025) “On the practices of autonomous more-than-human political communities”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 5942. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.5942

#politicalecology #moreThanHuman

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2025-04-04

OUT NOW: Feeling Colour: Chromatic Embodiment in Film Culture, 1950s–1960s by Bregt Lameris! Explore how midcentury cinema's vibrant colours reshaped sensory engagement, emotions & cultural perceptions. Blending media studies, biology & emotion theory, this interdisciplinary study is perfect for film scholars & beyond! Discover here: openbookpublishers.com/books/1 #FilmStudies

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Cadernos de Linguísticacadlin@c.im
2025-04-04

📚 Brayna Cardoso researches language teaching, linguistic variation, and active methodologies. Her latest article explores how adapted RPGs can support children with language delays, connecting teaching, culture, and identity.
Read more: doi.org/10.25189/2675-4916.202
#linguistics

A digital graphic introducing Brayna Cardoso, with a minimalist design on a light beige background. At the top, "MEET THE AUTHOR" is written in uppercase letters. On the left, her name, "BRAYNA CARDOSO," appears in bold uppercase and italicized lowercase letters. On the right, a short biography states that she is a lecturer at UFPA (Pará, Brazil) and researches language teaching, linguistic variation, and active methodologies, with a focus on linguistic identity and women’s public speech. It mentions that her work examines how textbooks address language and explores interactive strategies that connect teaching, culture, and identity. She is the author of Discourses and Inequalities (2024). A small decorative curved line appears in the bottom left corner, and her circular profile picture is placed in the bottom right corner.
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2025-04-04

Can’t wait to read this! Congratulations to @garyhall for his new book published by Open Humanities Press: ‘Masked Media: What It Means to Be Human in the Age of Artificial Creative Intelligence’:

openhumanitiespress.org/books/. Published in the MEDIA : ART : WRITE : NOW series.

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2025-04-04

OUT NOW: Music, Religion and Politics at Worcester Cathedral, 680-1950 by Richard Newsholme explores the history of music and liturgy in this significant place of worship, tracing the intersection of music, religion and politics across different eras. Read for free here: openbookpublishers.com/books/1

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Knowledge Commonshello@hcommons.social
2025-04-04

Today's #ResearchSpotlight is a book section by Kathleen Fitzpatrick, our project director! Check out this work that discusses the simultaneity between obsolescence and innovation within the current digital age. 💾 💻 works.hcommons.org/records/m56

Dark green flyer with white lettering that reads "Obsolescence and Innovation in the Age of the Digital by Kathleen Fitzpatrick"
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Cadernos de Linguísticacadlin@c.im
2025-04-04

Our open review process ensures transparency in academic publishing. Sterre Leufkens (Utrecht University) highlights the impact of Tan Arda Gedik’s work, emphasizing the need for better metrics in language acquisition research. Her assessment is publicly available, reinforcing the value of open and rigorous evaluation.

📖 Read the article: doi.org/10.25189/2675-4916.202

#OpenScience #PeerReview #Linguistics #AcademicPublishing

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Knowledge Commonshello@hcommons.social
2025-04-04

Here is another #ResearchSpotlight as we continue highlighting the work of our team members! Today we are sharing the book authored by Martin Eve, our technical lead. This work is about the intersections between digital methods and literary studies! 📖 💻 Click on the link to check it out. works.hcommons.org/records/66j

Seafoam green flyer with dark green lettering that reads "The Digital Humanities and Literary Studies by Martin Eve"
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Cadernos de Linguísticacadlin@c.im
2025-04-04

Cadernos de Linguística is indexed by Redalyc a network that promotes science as a common good and enhances the visibility of research from outside hegemonic centers. Toward a plural, sustainable, and socially engaged scholarly communication.
#Redalyc #OpenScience #DiamondOA #AcademicPublishing

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Cadernos de Linguísticacadlin@c.im
2025-04-04

This new article on Old Babylonian variation is already one of the most viewed in the past month at Cadernos de Linguística. Ancient letters, fresh questions for sociolinguistics.
🔗 doi.org/10.25189/2675-4916.202
#linguistics

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Knowledge Commonshello@hcommons.social
2025-04-04

The last week of March brings us more #ResearchSpotlights as we continue highlighting our team member's deposits! Today, we have a book review by our Graduate Assistant, Ariana Costales Del Toro. Check out this review about "Archivo Rural," a Puerto Rican creative nonfiction book by Vanessa Vilches Norat. 📖 🤩 works.hcommons.org/records/ee7

Teal flyer with white lettering that reads "A Book Review for Vanessa Vilches Norat's 'Archivo Rural' by Ariana Costales Del Toro"
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2025-04-04

OUT NOW: Color, Healthcare and Bioethics by Henk ten Have dives into the world of color, its vital role in healthcare and bioethics, and how it informs our perceptions of health, morality, and identity. An insightful exploration of the interplay between science, emotion and ethics. Read for free: openbookpublishers.com/books/1

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Cadernos de Linguísticacadlin@c.im
2025-04-04

In their new article published in Cadernos de Linguística, Brayna Cardoso and Kethellen Lima report on the use of adapted RPGs as a pedagogical approach to assist children with language delays.

🔗 doi.org/10.25189/2675-4916.202

#linguistics #languagelearning #langsky

A group of children sitting in a circle on the floor, engaged in an adapted RPG activity for language learning. They are focused on a colorful board game or map placed in the center. An adult facilitator is seated among them, holding a smartphone and guiding the activity. The setting appears to be a classroom with tiled flooring and chairs visible in the background. The text below the image reads: "Adapted RPG activity as a playful strategy for language learning in the classroom."
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2025-04-04

OUT NOW: Humans, Dogs and Other Beings: Myths, Stories, and History in the Land of Genghis Khan by Baasanjav Terbish is a groundbreaking exploration of the deep, centuries-old bonds between humans and animals on the Mongolian steppe. buff.ly/wEfrl2Z

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Knowledge Commonshello@hcommons.social
2025-04-04

Our first #ResearchSpotlight this month is a journal article by Amanda Starling Gould about the intersections between media materiality, social reflexivity, and the environment. Her analysis provides the appropriate lens to envision a more sustainable digital media studies 🌱 📷 works.hcommons.org/records/jt2

Seafoam green flyer with dark green lettering that reads "Restor(y)ing the Ground: Digital Environmental Media Studies by Amanda Starling Gould"
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2025-04-04

OUT NOW: My new monograph: Feeling Colour: Chromatic Embodiment in Film Culture, 1950s–1960s. Explore how midcentury cinema's vibrant colours reshaped sensory engagement, emotions & cultural perceptions. Blending media studies, biology & emotion theory, this interdisciplinary study is perfect for film scholars & beyond! Discover here: openbookpublishers.com/books/1
#filmstudies #mediastudies #colourTheory #colourculture @OpenBookPublish

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2025-04-04

@RadicalOA Looking forward to this!

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