We are delighted to announce that from 2017, we will be publishing the Journal of Romance Studies. The Journal of Romance Studies Inaugural Annual Symposium is taking place on June 6 2017 at the IMLR, School of Advanced Study, University of London, Senate House, Room G35 from 2-7pm. Please see below for the complete list of events: … Continue reading
Press Release: Theory & Struggle
Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce it will be publishing Theory & Struggle (formerly 'Praxis') from 2017. Theory & Struggle is the journal of the Marx Memorial Library, an independent charity dedicated, since its establishment in 1933, to the advancement of education and learning in all aspects of Marxism, labour and working class history. Currently published annually, it … Continue reading
International Development Planning Review 39.1: Featured Article
The editors of IDPR have selected 'The Ecology of Citizenship: understanding vulnerability in urban Brazil' by Robert Coates and Jeff Garmany as the Featured Article for the latest issue. It will be free to access for three months. You can access the article here. When asked to describe the paper, and highlight its importance, the authors stated the … Continue reading
All LUP journal content free for Open Access Week!
Free access to all Liverpool University Press journals content during Open Access Week 2016 Liverpool University Press is the UK's third oldest university press and one of its fastest growing publishers in the humanities and social sciences. LUP has an illustrious history of publishing exceptional research – including the work of Nobel Prize winners. Since its … Continue reading
Town Planning Review sponsors EU Referendum roundtable at the UK and Ireland Planning Conference
Debating the Consequences of the EU Referendum Result for the Environment, Regeneration and Planning Heseltine Institute Policy Impact Fellow and TPR editor, Dr. Olivier Sykes recently took part in a roundtable at the UK and Ireland Planning Research Conference held in Cardiff which addressed the theme of ‘The EU referendum – what just happened? Tracing the implications … Continue reading