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Markus Deimann published "Imaginaries of Openness in Education" in 2025 as part of the inaugural issue of the DILeMa Journal, a publication of the [DIGI-Europe](https://digi-europe.org/dilema-journal.html) network for digital literacy in education. For some time now, the journal's website [dilema-journal.de](https://www.dilema-journal.de) has been unreachable effectively cutting off access to the articles published there.
This is more than a technical inconvenience. It illustrates precisely the tensions Deimann describes in his essay: openness in education remains fragile when it depends on single platforms and centralised infrastructure. As long as a server failure or an expiring domain is enough to make scholarly work disappear, the promise of open education remains unfulfilled.
This English original is republished here openly licensed, decentrally hosted, and now available alongside a [German translation](https://oer.community/imaginationen-offenheit-bildung) prepared by Jörg Lohrer with the assistance of several language models (DeepL, ChatGPT, Claude). Making the text available in multiple languages and on resilient infrastructure is a small, practical response to the larger question Deimann raises: which imaginaries of openness guide our actions, and how resilient are the structures we build to sustain them?
The original publication is referenced under [DOI 10.11576/dilema-7563](https://doi.org/10.11576/dilema-7563). Republication follows the terms of the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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# Imaginaries of Openness in Education # Imaginaries of Openness in Education
*Markus Deimann (ORCA.nrw)* *Markus Deimann (ORCA.nrw)*