In this blog post, Rodge Glass, author of Michel Faber, shares the details of his writing process and of his relationship with Faber himself.
Featured in International Development Planning Review 45.3: Co-producing urban transport informality: evidence from owner-operator relations in the motor tricycle taxi industry in a Ghanaian town
The editors of International Development Planning Review (IDPR) have selected the following paper as the Featured Article in IDPR 45.3 and it is available to read Open Access as part of LUP Open Planning: 'Co-producing urban transport informality: evidence from owner-operator relations in the motor tricycle taxi industry in a Ghanaian town', by Millicent Awialie Akaateba, Bernard Afiik Akanpabadai Akanbang, and Ibrahim Yakubu.
Gerald O’Donovan: A Life
In this blog post, author John F. Ryan shares details of his research process behind his new book Gerald O'Donovan: A Life.
Introducing ‘Minoritised Languages and Travel’: A Modern Languages Open Special Collection.
We are delighted to introduce 'Minoritised Languages and Travel', the latest special collection from Modern Languages Open, with articles that explore the interplay between and intersection of minoritised cultures and language with tourism, travel, and travel writing. Available to read Open Access.
Town Planning Review welcomes two new additions to the editorial team
The co-editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) are delighted to welcome two new additions to the editorial team of the journal – Dr Sebastian Dembski and Dr Matthew Wargent.