This week we discuss prefigurative politics in academia with Stefano Davide Vianello, a PhD student at @EPFL_en in Switzerland. This is the idea that in order to change how a system works we should act in a way that reflects the change we want to see. In Stefano’s case: preprinting to be the end goal and he has therefore submitted a preprint without any intention of submitting it to a journal. We speak to him about his reasons for this, why he is against academics paying for open access as well as 4 key points on what has to change to make academia more open for everyone, not just the global north.


Read Stefano’s preprint: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.06.07.138883v3


Read Stefano’s opinion piece: https://commonplace.knowledgefutures.org/pub/vzn21ssv/release/2


This episode was produced by Jonny Coates and Emma Wilson, with editing by John D Howard.


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