โIโm very skeptical about the ability of people in positions of power and privilegeโincluding intellectualsโto name truths about the world.โ
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What does the decline of the English major mean for society at large, and university presses in particular?
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In this episode of SSPโs Early Career Development Podcast, hosts Meredith Adinolfi (Cell Press) and Sara Grimme (Digital Science) speak to Ben Denne, Director of Publishing for Academic Books (Cambridge University Press), about the books side of scholarly publishing.
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Reporting on a Mellon-funded open access monograph pilot, UNC Press Director John Sherer notes successes and remaining challenges.
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โThroughout Franzenโs life in public, he has figured himself as embattled, enemy-beset.โ
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Alan Harvey from Stanford University Press discusses their evolving strategy in turbulent times.
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Robert Harington talks to Charles Watkinson, Associate University Librarian for Publishing at the University of Michigan and Director of the University of Michigan Press, in this new series of perspectives from some of Publishingโs leaders across the non-profit and profit sectors of our industry.
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A behind-the-scenes look at what Public Books editors and staff have been reading this month.
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Much of the scholarly publishing sector has already experienced a flight to scale. Today, Roger Schonfeld asks: Is a major consolidation among humanities and social sciences publishers coming next?
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"He regarded with skepticism and clarity the temptations to make racial identity the foundation of our humanity."
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