“The breadth of analysis in Publishing Beyond the Market is first-rate with a range of expertise that few authors could offer on the subject. Moore’s ability to go beyond a mere critique of the problem of market failure and instead propose and elaborate both theoretical and pragmatic alternatives makes this work a particularly incisive contribution.”— John Maxwell, Simon Fraser University
“Publishing Beyond the Market offers a rich and well-theorized understanding of the role of sociality in the socio-technical systems of scholarly communication and is poised to make an enormous contribution to contemporary discussions of the future of scholarly publication.”— Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Michigan State University
“Samuel Moore’s book Publishing Beyond the Market makes an important contribution to our understanding of the current state of open access scholarly communication and helps us to think about its future. Sometimes controversial and always insightful, the book makes a strong case for moving away from the highly-commercialised models of openness that have become prevalent in the Global North. The framing of the analysis using commons theory gives the argument coherence and depth.”— Stephen Pinfield, The University of Sheffield
“This concise volume fashions a coherent narrative of how community governance could be leveraged to counter commercialization, creating a publishing framework that allows communities to better govern the technologies they use. . . Highly Recommended.”
— S. E. Wiegand, Choice