'Should indigenous knowledge in development be redefined? Lessons from the artisanal mining sector in Ghana' by Alesia Dedaa Ofori and Anna Mdee is the latest Featured Article in IDPR.
Science Fiction Film and Television | Call for Co-Editors
Science Fiction Film and Television, internationally recognized as a leader in the scholarly study of science fiction visual media, invites applications for the position of co-editor.
Archives | Call for Editorial Board Members
Archives calls for new members of the journal's editorial board. Read the call on the LUP blog to find out more and how to apply.
Liverpool University Press Joins ORCID to Support Researcher Identification and Recognition
Liverpool University Press is pleased to announce its integration with ORCID®, reinforcing our commitment to supporting researchers in receiving attribution for their scholarly contributions. ORCID's vision is to establish a global network where all individuals engaged in research, scholarship, and innovation are uniquely identified and connected to their work across disciplines, institutions, and time.
Labour History Review Celebrates 90th Edition
We are pleased to announce that Labour History Review is celebrating the publication of its 90th edition. To mark the occasion we are sharing a selection of articles from the journal's archive which are free to read for a month.