Whose book is it anyway? a view from elsewhere on publishing, copyright and creativity

Whose Book is it Anyway? is a provocative collection of essays that opens out the copyright debate to questions of open access, ethics, and creativity. It includes views – such as artist’s perspectives, writer’s perspectives, feminist, and international perspectives – that are too often marginalized...

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Otros Autores: Jefferies, Janis (Editor ), Jefferies, Janis, editor (editor), Kember, Sarah, editor
Formato: Electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Open Book Publishers 2019
[2019]
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009436103206719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction: Whose Book is it Anyway? A View from Elsewhere on Publishing, Copyright and Creativity / Janis Jefferies and Sarah Kember
  • PART I: Opening out the Copyright Debate: Open Access, Ethics and Creativity. ; 1. A Statement by The Readers Project Concerning Contemporary Literary Practice, Digital Mediation, Intellectual Property, and Associated Moral Rights / John Cayley and Daniel C. Howe ; 2. London-Havana Diary: Art Publishing, Sustainability, Free Speech and Free Papers / Louise O'Hare ; 3. The Ethics of Emergent Creativity: Can We Move Beyond Writing as Human Enterprise, Commodity and Innovation? / Janneke Adema ; 4. Are Publishers Worth It? Filtering, Amplification and the Value of Publishing / Michael Bhaskar ; 5. Who Takes Legal Responsibility for Published Work? Why Both an Understanding and Lived Experience of Copyright Are Becoming Increasingly Important to Writers / Alison Baverstock ; 6. Telling Stories or Selling Stories: Writing for Pleasure, Writing for Art or Writing to Get Paid? / Sophie Rochester ; 7. Copyright in the Everyday Practice of Writers / Smita Kheria ; 8. Comics, Copyright and Academic Publishing: The Deluxe Edition / Ronan Deazley and Jason Mathis
  • PART II: Views from Elsewhere. 9. Diversity or die: How the Face of Book Publishing Needs to Change if it is to Have a Future / Danuta Kean ; 10. Writing on the Cusp of Becoming Something Else / J.R. Carpenter ; 11. Confronting Authorship, Constructing Practices (How Copyright is Destroying Collective Practice) / Eva Weinmayr ; 12. Ethical Scholarly Publishing Practices, Copyright and Open Access: A View from Ethnomusicology and Anthropology / Muriel Swijghuisen Reigersberg ; 13. Show me the Copy! How Digital Media (Re)Assert Relational Creativity, Complicating Existing Intellectual Property and Publishing Paradigms / Joseph F. Turcotte ; 14. Redefining Reader and Writer, Remixing Copyright: Experimental Publishing at if:book Australia / Simon Groth
  • APPENDIX: CREATe Position Papers. 1. Publishing Industry / Janis Jefferies ; 2. Is the Current Copyright Framework fit for Purpose in Relation to Writing, Reading and Publishing in the Digital Age? / Laurence Kaye ; 3. Is the Current Copyright Framework fit for Purpose in Relation to Writing, Reading, and Publishing in the Digital Age? / Richard Mollet ; 4. History of Copyright Changes 1710-2013 / Rachel Calder ; 5. Is the Current Copyright Framework fit for Purpose in Relation to Writing, Reading, and Publishing in the Digital Age? / Max Whitby
  • List of Illustrations
  • Index.