Library Open Access monograph competition: winning entries
30 Sep 2022
We are pleased to announce the winning entries of the 2021/22 Open Access Monograph competition
We received a total of 21 entries from various Schools covering a diverse range of topics. The entries were considered by Professor Neil Humphrey, Associate Dean for Research in the Faculty of Humanities, together with a panel representing each School, who selected six winning titles.
The titles below will be published Open Access with costs covered by the University Open Access Fund.
Author | Title | Publisher |
Remi Joseph-Salisbury | Anti-Racist Scholar-Activism | Manchester University Press |
Barnaby Dye | Back to the Future? Dam Building and High Modernist Development in 21st Century Africa | Oxford University Press |
Tine Buffel | Ageing in place in urban environments | Taylor and Francis |
Charis Enns | Settler Ecologies: Ecological Transformation and the Endurance of Settler Colonialism in Kenya | University of Toronto Press |
Marion Vannier | Normalizing Extreme Imprisonment | Oxford University Press |
Jenna Mittelmeier | Research with international students: Critical conceptual and methodological reflections | Taylor and Francis |
We will soon be announcing the next Open Access Monograph Competition (2022/23) - further information and details of how to enter will be available soon.