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Who benefits from free and unrestricted online access to scholarly work and research? Everyone. Authors can share their work with global audiences without cost barriers. Libraries can provide patrons with a wide range of content more affordably. Readers gain easy access to the information they need, when they need it. And when paired with Creative Commons licenses allowing liberal sharing and adapting, research itself benefits and advances.
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Ecological Demolition: Dispossession and Sustainable Futures in the Chinese Countryside
by Jia-Ching Chen (Author)Dec 2026Open Access
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Sonic Infrastructures: Mediating National Cinemas in West and South Asia
by Claire Cooley (Author)Nov 2026Open Access
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Queer Resistance: Contesting State, Family, and Inequality in Post-Socialist China
by Susanne Yuk-Ping Choi (Author)Aug 2026Open Access
Theologies of Remembering: Modernity, Ambiguity, and Transcendence in Islamic Indonesia
by Verena Hanna Meyer (Author)Aug 2026Open Access
Ganja Matters: Empire and the Pursuits of Cannabis in British India
by Utathya Chattopadhyaya (Author)Jun 2026Open Access
The Gabriel of Madness: Islamic Poetry and Ethics in an Age of Hindu Nationalism
by Anand Vivek Taneja (Author)Apr 2026Open Access
The Sovereign Poison: Glyphosate, Poisoncraft, and Regulatory Politics
by Tom Widger (Author)Apr 2026Open Access
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Silicon Elsewhere: Nairobi, Global China, and the Promise of Techno-Capital
by Andrea Pollio (Author)Jan 2026Open Access
Aerial Archives of Race: African American Cultural Expressions and the Black Nuclear Pacific
by Etsuko Taketani (Author)Dec 2025Open Access
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Atmospheric Knowledge: Environmentality, Latency, and Sonic Multimodality
by Birgit Abels (Author), Patrick Eisenlohr (Author)Sep 2025Open Access
Leftover Women in China: Understanding Legal Consciousness through Intergenerational Relationships
by Qian Liu (Author)Aug 2025Open Access


