The editors of International Development Planning Review (IDPR) have selected the following paper as the Featured Article in IDPR 47.3. ‘Climate change and adaptation through the human security lens: insights from the Mekong Delta’ by Phuong-Dung Le, Grazia Pacillo, Peter Läderach, Hoang Long and Han Van Dijk.
Urban planning in the context of no net land take: Towards a new planning paradigm in Europe? Town Planning Review 96.4 Featured Article
‘Urban planning in the context of no net land take: towards a new planning paradigm in Europe?’, by Joel Idt, Camille Le Bivic, and Romain Melot is the Featured Article from Town Planning Review 96.4. Read it Open Access.
Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment at 70: Celebrating the legacy and future of the series
This blog post celebrates a major milestone: the 70th anniversary of the Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series. In this commemorative post, series editor Gregory Brown reflects on the enduring legacy of the series.
Q&A with Natasha Bikkul, Journals Marketing Manager
This blog post is one of a series of Q&As with staff working at Liverpool University Press, providing insight into their roles for those interested in joining the publishing industry. Today, we speak with Natasha Bikkul, Journals Marketing Manager here at LUP.
Exploring Rachel Speght: A Trailblazing Voice in Early Modern Polemic Writing
The Life of Rachel Speght, by Helen M. Stringer, has recently been published in the English Association Monographs: English at the Interface series. This blog post explores the biographical study of the boundary-pushing early modern polemicist Rachel Speght. At a time when geo-political borders are hardening all around us at a disturbing rate, the work of crossing … Continue reading