In 2026, Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry celebrates its 40th anniversary—four decades of publishing authoritative, interdisciplinary research on all aspects of the history, culture, and experience of Polish Jewry.
Readdressing Tipping Points: an Open Access book
Tim O'Riordan and Tim Lenton, readdress their landmark edited volume in the context of our contemporary world, in which we have arguably triggered our first major 'tipping point' in the extensive dieback of warm-water coral reefs.
Celebrating 50 Years of Contemporary French Civilization
To celebrate fifty years of Contemporary French Civilization (CFC), the journal’s editorial team has put together a blog post reflecting on its past, present, and future. As part of the anniversary, readers are also invited to explore a special 50th Anniversary Virtual Issue —free to read for a limited time.
Climate change and adaptation through the human security lens: Insights from the Mekong Delta | IDPR 47.3 Featured Article
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.