Public Humanities wants to disrupt traditional academic publishing
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Public Humanities wants to disrupt traditional academic publishing
Developed as a place for scholars, students, activists, journalists, policymakers, professionals, practitioners, and non-specialists to connect and share knowledge, Cambridge University Press’ journal, Public Humanities, launched in 2024, seeks to disrupt the traditional publishing format and bring new research to the public sphere. Edited by Professor Jeffrey R. Wilson from Harvard University and Dr Zoe Hope Bulaitis from the University of Birm…
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