We are delighted to introduce ‘Convergences franco-chinoises: La valeur de la créativité’ the latest special collection from Modern Languages Open which is available to read Open Access. Taking into account the evolution of world public opinion towards China, this study reveals new trends in the creative practice of Franco-Chinese artists and in the field of research, as well as the growing role of the visual arts. This Special Collection is edited by Dr Rosalind Silvester, Queen’s University Belfast, who introduces the Collection, with her thoughts on the contemporary field of Francophone Chinese Studies.
Liverpool University Press to publish ‘The Huguenot Society Journal’ from 2024
Liverpool University Press (LUP) is delighted to announce a new publishing partnership with the Huguenot Society to publish the Huguenot Society Journal, a premier academic journal dedicated to the study of Huguenot history.
Featured in Town Planning Review 95.5: Reshaping essential public spaces and services: towards socio-spatial justice in a post-pandemic era
We hear from Sara Edge, Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, and Jennifer Dean on their article which looks at reshaping essential public spaces and services in our post-pandemic era.
The Byron Journal Essay Prize
We are delighted to announce that submissions to the new Byron Journal Essay Prize are open.
IDPR/DevGRG Early Career Prize Winners Announced
We are delighted to share that the joint winners of the IDPR/Development Geographies Research Group (DevGRG) of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) (RGS-IBG) Early Career Prize have now been announced!