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NEW in Volume 49.3 | Race, decolonization, and culture in Francophone studies. Including Imane Terhmina on tensions between Africanity & Arabness in the Maghreb, and @joannebrueton.bsky.socialbit.ly/CFC-Vol-49-3@sfps.bsky.social

Dark blue marbleised effect with the journal cover for Contemporary French Civilization overlaid. The cover is in a rich royal blue with blocky white front for the journal's title. Overlaid text sits alongside reading 'devoted to all aspects of civilization and cultural studies in France and the Francophone world'. LUP 125th anniversary logo featuring an illustration of the Georgian townhouse that houses the press.
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Look at my lovely new @livunipress.bsky.social mug! A little gift to celebrate our 125 🥳

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Researchers frequently receive invitations to publish in journals that they might not have heard of. @Nature have published a useful article with advice for authors - I’m worried I’ve been contacted by a predatory publisher — how do I find out? www.nature.com/articles/d41...

I’m worried I’ve been contacted by a predatory publisher — how do I find out?
I’m worried I’ve been contacted by a predatory publisher — how do I find out?

Researchers frequently receive invitations to publish in journals that they might not have heard of. Nature asked two scientists how they would check whether a publication is legitimate. Researchers f...

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New to the LUP blog: We hear from Edward Shepherd, Andy Inch, John Sturzaker, and Tim Marshall on how the Conservatives have been pragmatically masking the risk of planning conflicts from damaging the wider Conservative project. Read the post online at: bit.ly/TPR-Conservative-Planning

Featured Article. Ideology, statecraft and the 'double shuffle' of Conservative planning reform in England. By Edward Shepheard, Andy Inch, John Sturzaker, and Tim Marshall. TPR journal cover overlaid on a black circle illustrating a city skyline.
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To help raise awareness of the predatory practice of fraudulent journal sites LUP is sharing a blog post to alert researchers, readers, and editors of other journals, to the growing problem of copycat journal websites. Read the post online at: bit.ly/fraudulent-journal-sites… @aupresses.bsky.social

Journals and publishers facing issues from fraudulent sites. Raising awareness of the predatory practice of fraudulent journal sites. LUP 125th anniversary logo with an illustration of the Georgian townhouse that houses the press.
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Introducing Journal of Jewish Studies Vol 75.1. Contributions include a computational analysis of the special Talmudic tractates, and a reassessment of Vespasian’s raids in the Jaffa region in 67 CE. Browse the full issue: bit.ly/JournalofJewishStudies-Vol-75-1#JewishStudies@aupresses.bsky.social

The leading forum in the world for new research in Jewish history, literature, and culture from biblical times to the present day. Journal of Jewish Studies cover image, a dark grey cover with white overlaid text. Journal of Jewish Studies 75th anniversary logo. New issue sticker. Oxford Centre for Hebrew & Jewish Studies logo. Liverpool University Press logo. Background features a handwritten Hebrew script.
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All together now: "JAAAAAAMES!" If you're down with the "new weirdness" of Brandon Cronenberg's INFINITY POOL, check out M. Keith Booker & Isra Daraiseh's new essay for Science Fiction Film & TV about global capitalism & clone dystopias. #horror@livunipress.bsky.socialdoi.org/10.3828/sfft...

On the left, a screen shot of the article "I think I'm a clone now: The (new) weirdness of Brandon Cronenberg's Infinity Pool." On the left, a still from the movie INFINITY POOL in which lead character James (a blond White man, played by Alexander Skarsgård) is submerged up to his chain in a red liquid-y plastic for an unknown procedure. His expression is terrified.
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Liverpool University Press
@livunipress.bsky.social
Publishing exceptional research since 1899. Forward-looking for over 120 years. linktr.ee/livunipress
270 followers25 following88 posts