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Kōtuitui Journal Embraces Gold Open Access Through Wiley Partnership in 2026

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Advancing Open Scholarship in Aotearoa

The transition of Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online to Gold Open Access marks a significant development for social science research in New Zealand. Beginning in 2026, the journal enters a new publishing partnership with Wiley, shifting from its previous model to full immediate open access. This change aligns with broader efforts to increase the visibility and accessibility of research focused on Aotearoa New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region.

Understanding the Journal and Its Scope

Kōtuitui, whose Māori name means 'interweaving,' publishes rigorous, influential research on social, cultural, economic, political, health, and psychological issues. The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary work and dialogue between national and international scholars. Its Editor-in-Chief is Professor Rachel Simon-Kumar. The online ISSN is 1177-083X, and it is published under the auspices of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi.

Details of the Wiley Partnership and Gold Open Access Shift

From 2026, the journal will operate as a Gold Open Access publication. Authors, their institutions, or funders will pay an Article Publication Charge (APC) of USD $2,100 for accepted articles. This model ensures immediate free availability for reading, downloading, and sharing. The journal previously appeared on the Taylor & Francis platform before the move to Wiley.

APC Structure and Support Mechanisms

The APC stands at USD 2,100, with equivalent amounts in GBP and EUR. Automatic waivers or discounts apply for corresponding authors from institutions in countries on Wiley’s waivers list. New Zealand authors may benefit from the Wiley Open Access agreement with the Council of Australasian University Librarians (CAUL), potentially covering the full APC for eligible corresponding authors affiliated with participating institutions. For New Zealand-based corresponding authors without coverage through such agreements, the Royal Society Te Apārangi may offer APC waivers on a case-by-case basis. Authors should contact the publishing team prior to submission for waiver inquiries.

Implications for New Zealand Researchers and Institutions

This transition supports greater global reach for New Zealand social science scholarship. Researchers at universities such as the University of Auckland, Victoria University of Wellington, and the University of Otago stand to gain from enhanced visibility. The model encourages compliance with funder mandates while providing licensing options including CC BY, CC BY-NC, and CC BY-NC-ND, with CC BY required for certain funders.

Benefits of Gold Open Access for Social Sciences

Gold Open Access removes paywalls, allowing wider readership and potential increases in citations and impact. For topics relevant to Māori communities, Pacific peoples, and regional issues, this accessibility can foster greater engagement from policymakers, practitioners, and the public. The interweaving ethos of the journal is strengthened as ideas flow more freely across borders.

Context Within New Zealand’s Research Landscape

New Zealand’s higher education and research sectors continue to prioritize open scholarship. The Royal Society Te Apārangi plays a central role in supporting this journal and broader initiatives. The shift reflects international trends toward open access while addressing local needs through targeted waiver provisions for New Zealand authors.

Practical Considerations for Authors

Prospective authors should review Wiley’s institutional agreements and the CAUL guide for New Zealand participants. Submissions will follow standard peer review processes, with the APC applying only upon acceptance. No submission or page charges apply. The journal continues to welcome original research papers, review articles, short communications, and invited book reviews.

Future Outlook for the Journal

With the Wiley partnership, Kōtuitui is positioned for expanded reach and sustainability. The Gold Open Access model supports the journal’s mission to strengthen the global profile of New Zealand social science research. Ongoing collaboration between the Royal Society Te Apārangi and Wiley will shape its development in the coming years.

Engaging with Open Access Resources

Researchers interested in similar transitions can explore Wiley’s broader open access resources and agreements. The move underscores the value of partnerships between national societies and international publishers in advancing accessible scholarship.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📖What is the Kōtuitui journal?

Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online publishes interdisciplinary research on issues relevant to Aotearoa New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region. Its name means 'interweaving' in Māori.

📅When does the Gold Open Access transition begin?

The transition to Gold Open Access begins in 2026 with the new Wiley publishing partnership.

💰What is the APC for Kōtuitui?

The Article Publication Charge is USD $2,100 for accepted articles under the Gold Open Access model.

Are there APC waivers or discounts available?

Yes, automatic waivers apply for eligible countries, and CAUL agreements may cover APCs for New Zealand authors at participating institutions. Royal Society Te Apārangi may offer additional waivers.

🏛️Who publishes Kōtuitui?

It is published by the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi, with the Wiley partnership starting in 2026.

📜What licenses are available?

Articles are published under Creative Commons licenses, with CC BY required for certain funder mandates.

🌏How does this benefit New Zealand researchers?

The model increases global visibility and accessibility of research on topics relevant to Māori, Pacific, and regional communities.

🔗Where can I find more information on CAUL agreements?

Details are available on the CAUL website for Wiley Open Access agreements.

🚫Does the journal charge submission fees?

No, there are no submission fees or page charges—only the APC upon acceptance.

👩‍🏫Who is the Editor-in-Chief?

Professor Rachel Simon-Kumar serves as Editor-in-Chief of Kōtuitui.

✍️What types of content does Kōtuitui publish?

It accepts original research papers, review articles, short communications, and invited book reviews.