[Xmca-l] Re: Just Published: L.S. Vygotsky's Pedological Works Vol. 1
David Kellogg
dkellogg60@gmail.com
Fri Jan 3 14:04:56 PST 2020
Wagner--
Nikolai and I did make all the material which we ourselves wrote available
for free. All you have to do is click the free previews and the front and
endmatter,and you'll get a free pdf. The free previews will tell you, in
summary form, what the actual lecture says, and you can decide whether it's
worth the money to be able to cite chapter and verse.
But I can think of a lot of good reasons for publishing with Springer.
a) Springer have been around a while--they were founded when Marx was just
getting started in journalism and Vygotsky cites a lot of their Gestalist
books--hopefully they will last longer than, say, the Soviet publishing
house Vygotsky used did. (The Russian university press that published the
first version of the lectures back in 2001 is now bankrupt and has
disappeared without a trace!)
b) Springer are very much part of the academic market here in East Asia
(they aren't in Singapore for the cheap labour!)
c) Springer have an aggressive line in e-books, which are the main mode for
literacy on my commute to work these days. (Even in illiterate England,
Paul McCartney says he can ride the London tube now because everybody is
too busy looking up his picture on Google images to notice the original
sitting next to them).
d) Yelena Kravtsova is on the editorial board of the cultural-historical
research series, (She has some claim to the rights to Vygotsky's work,
according to the lawyers.)
e) Springer stocks libraries.
I can also think of three good reasons for not making stuff free on the
internet.
a) Somebody is going to sue you eventually (apply to Andy for details on
this).
b) It's too confusing for readers to sort out the chaff from the grain
these days.
c) It's gonna happen anyway.
Actually, the main reason we chose Springer was the same reason that one
chooses a wife, husband, or more temporary partner even though they too
might just be hungry.
Everybody out there was taking no risks and saying no. Springer was willing
to take a chance and say yes.
David Kellogg
Sangmyung University
New article with Fang Li:
"How do novels hang together? Characterization as registerial
meta-stability"
Text & Talk
https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/text.ahead-of-print/text-2019-2051/text-2019-2051.xml
On Fri, Jan 3, 2020 at 9:04 PM Wagner Luiz Schmit <wagner.schmit@gmail.com>
wrote:
> We have this in Portuguese, and cheap. Very very interesting material
> presenting another unit of analysis.
>
> Seriously, why we as Marxists insists on publishing with money hunger
> corporations, for-profit publishers and so on?
>
> Wagner
>
> On Fri, Jan 3, 2020 at 8:11 AM David Kellogg <dkellogg60@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This is a pretty slim volume, and it's expensive. But if you click on the
>> free preview and the chapter summaries, you can get a pretty good idea of
>> what you (or your library) will be paying for.
>>
>>
>> https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811505270
>>
>>
>> I'm afraid that even the ebook is expensive:
>>
>>
>> https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-981-15-0528-7
>>
>>
>> But this is free!
>>
>>
>> https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bfm%3A978-981-15-0528-7%2F1.pdf
>>
>>
>> and so is this:
>>
>>
>> https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bbm%3A978-981-15-0528-7%2F1.pdf
>>
>>
>> David Kellogg
>> Sangmyung University
>>
>> New article with Fang Li:
>> "How do novels hang together? Characterization as registerial
>> meta-stability"
>> Text & Talk
>>
>>
>> https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/text.ahead-of-print/text-2019-2051/text-2019-2051.xml
>>
>>
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