We like to pride ourselves on our levels of knowledge obtained. But access to it is limited to the club. I’ve run into this several times since being booted from academia. I still research and write books. They sell like academic books (not well), but I am blocked from academic resources. I was attempting to access an article in a book from an academic press, named here nevermore, only to find every path blocked. I had to verify that I was human a time or two, but being human isn’t enough. You need to be a wealthy human. I went to Academia.edu. The author hadn’t posted the chapter. It was posted on Research Gate, but to request a PDF I had to have an institutional email, which I do not. I tried Internet Archive, which has saved me many times. They didn’t have a full view and the link to the book told me I could purchase for a mere $150.
I know other academic presses that do this. Limit the knowledge to those in institutions that can pay such high fees. Academia is becoming more and more privileged all the time. I get it. You can’t just give the stuff away. Whenever possible I post my articles for free on Academia. I wrote them to be read, not to be tucked away and inaccessible as the world made love to the electronic revolution. Not all scholars think that way. And academic presses charge prices that can only be described as exploitative. It’s as if they think we’re all paid like professors are. Privileged. And this pains me. As a former professor I know that not all academics are paid well. We’re in it for the knowledge. But once you lose that academic email, it’s access denied for you.
Sadly, I’m not the only one in this category. There’s an entire generation of us who’ve been thrown from the ivory tower. Here’s the thing: your curiosity doesn’t die just because you’re not called “Professor” any more. Maybe this is why I enjoy dark academia so much. The truth is that there is something very wrong with our higher educational system. University presses, stressed to make money when everyone just asks some IA that was never human and has no knowledge for an answer to a difficult question. There used to be a way to find that answer through the hard work of research. And when you were done you had the pride of accomplishment. Now all that we have is access denied.
