Rebekka Kiesewetter Research Fellow Centre For Postdigital Cultures, Coventry University Commons username: @rebekkakiesewetter Twitter handle: Rebekka_Kie rebekkakiesewetter.com Following 0 members View ProfileActivitySites 1Following 0Followers 3Groups 2ForumsDocs 0 Academic Interestsfeminist and decolonial critiques of internationalised knowledge productionOpen Access politics as practicesituated and relational literacy practice Commons GroupsHCCommoning the Means of Knowledge ProductionCulture Machine Recent Commons Activity deposited Guest-Editorial Notes (after … in the group Culture Machine deposited Experiments towards Editing O… in the group Culture Machine deposited Reframing the “Internationa… deposited Guest-Editorial Notes (after … deposited Experiments towards Editing O… AboutI am a Research Fellow at the Centre for Postdigital Cultures, Coventry University (UK), and a member of the Post-Publishing research theme. I am also a researcher on the Open Book Futures (OBF) research project; a co-convener of the Radical Open Access Collective; a co-editor of the Combinatorial Books: Gathering Flowers experimental book series with Open Humanities Press; and a an editorial board member of continent. journal. My research interests are, amongst others, more diverse and equitable futures for Open Access publishing; collaborative research, writing, editing, and publishing cultures and practices; open scholarship; expanded notions of accessibility; experimental monograph publishing in the humanities; genealogies of Open Access publishing; and intersectional feminist critiques of internationalised knowledge creation and dissemination. Blog Posts KCWorksJournal articleReframing the “International” in UK International Scholarship: Perspectives on Diversity and Equity beyond English as Lingua Franca and Multilingualism (2024)Experiments towards Editing Otherwise (2024)Guest-Editorial Notes (after Progress?) (introduction for special issue ‘Publishing after Progress’ Culture Machine 23) (2024)A New Genealogy for Critical OA Publishing: Towards a Politics of Intersectional Transnationality. (2020)Undoing scholarship: Towards an activist genealogy of the OA movement (2020)Presentation textWHAT’S THE READING GROUP GOT TO DO WITH IT? (2021)