Open Access

The Promise of Open Access
Who benefits from free and unrestricted online access to scholarly work and research? Everyone. Authors can share their work with global audiences without cost barriers. Libraries can provide patrons with a wide range of content more affordably. Readers gain easy access to the information they need, when they need it. And when paired with Creative Commons licenses allowing liberal sharing and adapting, research itself benefits and advances. Read more about our OA program at luminosoa.org.
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Pipeline Cinema: The Cultural Infrastructure of Oil Extraction in Iran and Iraq
by Mona Damluji (Author)Dec 2025Open AccessThe Almond Paradox: Cracking Open the Politics of What Plants Need
by Emily Reisman (Author)Nov 2025Open AccessIn the Global Vanguard: Agrarian Development and the Making of Modern Taiwan
by James Lin (Author)Apr 2025Open Access- Open Access
Visions of Global Environmental Justice: Comunidades Negras and the War on Drugs in Colombia
by Alexander Huezo (Author)Feb 2025Open AccessMuddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta: A Call for Reclamation
by Ned Randolph (Author)Feb 2024Open AccessGround Truths: Community-Engaged Research for Environmental Justice
by Chad Raphael (Editor), Martha Matsuoka (Editor)Jan 2024Open AccessDisrupting the Patron: Indigenous Land Rights and the Fight for Environmental Justice in Paraguay's Chaco
by Joel E. Correia (Author)Apr 2023Open Access- Open Access
Hydrohumanities: Water Discourse and Environmental Futures
by Kim De Wolff (Volume Editor), Rina C. Faletti (Volume Editor), and 1 moreDec 2021Open AccessMountain, Water, Rock, God: Understanding Kedarnath in the Twenty-First Century
by Luke Whitmore (Author)Nov 2018Open AccessVirtuous Waters: Mineral Springs, Bathing, and Infrastructure in Mexico
by Casey Walsh (Author)Mar 2018Open Access- Open Access
Building Green: Environmental Architects and the Struggle for Sustainability in Mumbai
by Anne Rademacher (Author)Oct 2017Open AccessWater and Los Angeles: A Tale of Three Rivers, 1900-1941
by William F. Deverell (Author), Tom Sitton (Author)Oct 2016Open Access