University Library
  • Login
A gateway to Melbourne's research publications
Minerva Access is the University's Institutional Repository. It aims to collect, preserve, and showcase the intellectual output of staff and students of the University of Melbourne for a global audience.
View Item 
  • Minerva Access
  • Science
  • School of Geography
  • School of Geography - Research Publications
  • View Item
  • Minerva Access
  • Science
  • School of Geography
  • School of Geography - Research Publications
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Abierto pero injusto: el papel de la justicia social en las publicaciones de acceso abierto

    Thumbnail
    Download
    Published version (555.9Kb)

    Citations
    Altmetric
    Author
    Batterbury, S
    Date
    2020-10-13
    Source Title
    Abierto pero injusto: el papel de la justicia social en las publicaciones de acceso abierto
    Publisher
    Scielo
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Batterbury, Simon
    Affiliation
    School of Geography
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Document Type
    Report
    Citations
    Batterbury, S. (2020). Abierto pero injusto: el papel de la justicia social en las publicaciones de acceso abierto. Scielo.
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/251824
    Abstract
    Stage one of the Open Access (OA) movement promoted the democratization of scholarly knowledge, making work available so that anybody could read it. However, publication in highly ranked journals is becoming very costly, feeding the same vendor capitalists that OA was designed to sidestep. In this Q&A, Simon Batterbury argues that when prestige is valued over publication ethics, a paradoxical situation emerges where conversations about social justice take place in unjust journals. Academic freedom and integrity are at risk unless Open Access becomes not simply about the democratization of knowledge, but the ethics of its publication too.

    Export Reference in RIS Format     

    Endnote

    • Click on "Export Reference in RIS Format" and choose "open with... Endnote".

    Refworks

    • Click on "Export Reference in RIS Format". Login to Refworks, go to References => Import References


    Collections
    • Minerva Elements Records [52369]
    • School of Geography - Research Publications [153]
    Minerva AccessDepositing Your Work (for University of Melbourne Staff and Students)NewsFAQs

    BrowseCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects
    My AccountLoginRegister
    StatisticsMost Popular ItemsStatistics by CountryMost Popular Authors