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Multi-authored by In-grid, Minor Compositions, noNames, Shape, and Systerserver, with contributions from Constant, Creative Crowds, Hackers & Designers, OBF Experimental Publishing Group, TITiPI, & Varia.  
Multi-authored by In-grid, Minor Compositions, noNames, Shape, and Systerserver, with contributions from Constant, Creative Crowds, Hackers & Designers, OBF Experimental Publishing Group, TITiPI, & Varia.  


This book explores ways to develop a self-hosted and self-organised sustainable resource that challenges commercial academic and para-academic publishing. Developed by various collectives in a multi-authored format, it introduces how experimental tools and shared infrastructures, non-extractive practices and radical referencing, challenge competitive authorship models, reputation economies, and productivity-driven editorial and publication workflows. (THIS IS A DRAFT - NEEDS REWRITING)
This book derives from ServPub, a social and technical resource to produce a self-hosted infrastructure to challenge commercial academic and para-academic publishing regimes. Developed by various collectives and through ongoing conversations, it introduces experimental tools and shared resources, non-extractive practices and feminist methodologies, to challenge competitive authorship models, reputation economies, and productivity-driven editorial and publication workflows. It suggests ways we might organize and publish differently. (THIS IS A DRAFT - NEEDS REWRITING)


Supported by Open Book Futures<br>
Supported by Open Book Futures<br>

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Publishing as Collective Infrastructure

In-grid, Minor Compositions, noNames, Shape, Systerserver

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Publishing as Collective Infrastructure

Multi-authored by In-grid, Minor Compositions, noNames, Shape, and Systerserver, with contributions from Constant, Creative Crowds, Hackers & Designers, OBF Experimental Publishing Group, TITiPI, & Varia.

This book derives from ServPub, a social and technical resource to produce a self-hosted infrastructure to challenge commercial academic and para-academic publishing regimes. Developed by various collectives and through ongoing conversations, it introduces experimental tools and shared resources, non-extractive practices and feminist methodologies, to challenge competitive authorship models, reputation economies, and productivity-driven editorial and publication workflows. It suggests ways we might organize and publish differently. (THIS IS A DRAFT - NEEDS REWRITING)

Supported by Open Book Futures
Published by Minor Compositions
https://www.minorcompositions.info

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