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Title:Open Humanities Press
Description:A scholar led open access publishing collective
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h3Editorial Board
h1Announcing Realist Magic (2nd Edition)
h2Realist Magic (2nd edition)
h1Announcing Decentring Ethics
h2Decentring Ethics
h1Announcing Barbarian Currents
h2Barbarian Currents
h1Announcing Publishing Activism within/without a Toxic University
h2Publishing Activism within/without a Toxic University
h1Announcing Thinking with AI
h2Thinking with AI
h1Announcing Masked Media
h2Masked Media
h1Announcing Drone Aesthetics
h2Drone Aesthetics
h1Announcing Fungi Media
h2Fungi Media: Performing Fungosexual Mutations
h1Announcing Dark Botany:The Herbarium Tales
h2Dark Botany:The Herbarium Tales
h1Announcing The Nabokov Effect
h2The Nabokov Effect
h3Forthcoming

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### Editorial Board

- Janneke Adema

Coventry University
- Paul Ashton

Victoria University
- Alain Badiou

École Normale Supérieure
- Clare Birchall

King's College London
- Gert Buelens

Ghent University
- Barbara Cohen

UC Irvine
- Tom Cohen

University at Albany
- Claire Colebrook

Penn State University
- Steven Connor

University of Cambridge
- Jonathan Culler

Cornell University
- Mark Davis

University of Melbourne
- Ortwin de Graef

KU Leuven
- Wlad Godzich

UC Santa Cruz
- Stephen Greenblatt

Harvard University
- Lawrence Grossberg

UNC Chapel Hill
- Jean-Claude Guédon

University of Montreal
- Gary Hall

Coventry University
- Donna Haraway

UC Santa Cruz
European Graduate School
- Graham Harman

UC Santa Cruz
European Graduate School
- N. Katherine Hayles

Duke University
- Sigi Jöttkandt

University of New South Wales
- Douglas Kellner

UCLA
- Katie King

University of Maryland
MITH
- Bruno Latour

Sciences-Po
- Kyoo Lee

CUNY Graduate Center
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- Alan Liu

UC Santa Barbara
- Erin Manning

Concordia University
- Brian Massumi

University of Montreal
- Jerome McGann

University of Virginia
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- J. Hillis Miller

UC Irvine
- Andrew Murphie

University of New South Wales
- Antonio Negri

Université de Paris-VIII (St. Denis)
- Dany Nobus

Brunel University
- István Rév

Central European University
- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

Columbia University
- Peter Suber

Earlham College
SPARC
Public Knowledge
- Henry Sussman

Yale University
- Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o

UC Irvine
- William B. Warner

UC Santa Barbara
- John Willinsky

Stanford University
Public Knowledge Project
- Joanna Zylinska

King's College
London

# Announcing Realist Magic (2nd Edition)

Oct 01, 2025

## Realist Magic (2nd edition)

In this book, Timothy Morton explores what it means to say that a thing has come into being, that it is persisting, and that it has ended. Drawing from examples in physics, biology, ecology, art, literature and music, Morton demonstrates the counterintuitive yet elegant explanatory power of OOO for thinking causality.

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# Announcing Decentring Ethics

Sep 01, 2025

## Decentring Ethics

This book advances a decentred approach to ethics. It draws on non-Western, ecocritical and feminist worldviews, and acknowledges the more-than-human as an agent with the capacity to act.

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# Announcing Barbarian Currents

Jun 13, 2025

## Barbarian Currents

This pioneering anthology brings together the voices of artists, critics and curators who played a pivotal role in the emergence of technological arts in post-war Brazil.

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# Announcing Publishing Activism within/without a Toxic University

May 13, 2025

## Publishing Activism within/without a Toxic University

This experimental booklet features short reflections by members of the Radical Open Access Collective on publishing activism and its relationship to the neoliberal university. Building on three key books published by ROAC members, this booklet adapts and (ab)uses the Surrealists’ cadavre exquis method, in how it has been both written and designed, to promote collaborative, responsive forms of writing.

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# Announcing Thinking with AI

Mar 31, 2025

## Thinking *with* AI

This collected volume explores a novel approach to the intersection of artificial intelligence and the humanities, proposing that instead of merely writing about AI, scholars should think *with* AI. Rather than treating AI as an external subject of study, the essays explore how concepts from artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science can provide ways to rethink core humanistic questions of meaning, representation, and culture.

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# Announcing Masked Media

Mar 08, 2025

## Masked Media

Unsettling received ideas of the author and the book, originality and copyright, real and artificial intelligence, these uncommon communities of theorist-mediums are testing the ‘non-modernist-liberal’ modes of creating and sharing knowledge enabled by various media technologies.

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# Announcing Drone Aesthetics

Aug 12, 2024

## Drone Aesthetics

Offering new ideas and arguments about the technology, logics, and systems with which drones are intertwined, this collection scrutinises how the aesthetics of drones are impacting the way we relate to one another and to the human and more-than-human worlds.

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# Announcing Fungi Media

Jul 15, 2024

## Fungi Media: Performing Fungosexual Mutations

Examining ecologies of rot and fungal decomposition, *Fungi Media* outlines a theory of fungosexuality beyond sexual reproduction and binary gender roles.

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# Announcing Dark Botany:The Herbarium Tales

Jun 07, 2024

## Dark Botany:The Herbarium Tales

*Dark Botany* activates the material and sensorial wonder of plants—their energy, their mysterious allure, their capacities and skills, their independent might.

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# Announcing The Nabokov Effect

Feb 14, 2024

## The Nabokov Effect

Another Nabokov stands at the 21st century, overleaping the decades to resurface when the signifier shimmers in a strange new light. To read Nabokov in humanity’s endgame is to depose our central myth of Nabokov-the-Author, even as it opens up broader questions concerning our ability to read him or, indeed any writer, today.

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### Forthcoming

- Animating Theory, Theorising Animation

Alan Cholodenko
- Ecocide and Inscription 1: Black Ops

Tom Cohen
- Curating Superintelligences

Joasia Krysa and Magdalena Tyżlik-Carver
- Exology

Martin Savransky
- Productions of Nature

Anna-Sophie Springer and Etienne Turpin

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