Watch highlights below from a conversation hosted by Sarah McKee, ACLS Project Manager, Amplifying Humanistic Scholarship, with Christina E. Crawford F’20 and Kimberly A. Gauderman F’19 on open access publishing in the humanities and social sciences. This conversation is part of Amplifying Humanistic Scholarship, a group of ACLS initiatives that support accessible, equitable, and innovative publishing.

Christina E. Crawford F’20 is the Masse-Martin NEH Professor of Art History and Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Architecture in the Art History Department at Emory University. She received a 2020 Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowship in the History of Art, and is the author of the open access book Spatial Revolution: Architecture and Planning in the Early Soviet Union (Cornell University Press, 2022).

Kimberly A. Gauderman F’19 is Associate Professor of Latin American History at University of New Mexico. She received a 2019 Mellon/ACLS Scholars and Society Fellowship, and is the editor of and contributor to the open access book Practicing Asylum: A Handbook for Expert Witnesses in Latin American Gender- and Sexuality-Based Asylum Cases (University of California Press, 2023).

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