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2026-04-17 08:49 UTC
Adeola Eze, in “What Does Openness Mean for the Humanities? Redefining Ethical and Reflexive Practices in Open Research”, examines the discourse underpinning open science and reinterprets it for the humanities with close attention paid to the work of Umberto Eco. https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.7873
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@JEPub@hcommons.social 2026-04-17 08:49
In “Open Scholarship in the Humanities: An OA Author Intervention,” Fathallah draws on her own experience of open access book publishing to highlight the need for more ethical forms of publishing that are less beholden to traditional structures of prestige. https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.7812 [11/n]