Discussions

What if your research could be read by millions of people?

I am delighted to invite you to a discussion with Bruce Wilson, Chief Innovation and Development Officer at 'The Conversation'. Bruce has helped thousands of scholars turn their research into impactful news stories and commentary that reaches millions of readers in major media outlets such as The Washington Post, CNN, Scientific American, and the Associated Press daily feed.

 

Announcing H-Biography

Your network editor has reposted this from H-Net. The byline reflects the original authorship.

H-Net proudly welcomes H-Biography to its family of nearly 200 networks, now available on the H-Net Commons. Read on and follow the links below for more information about this exciting new network!

Seeking Podcast Hosts for New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies

The New Books Network (NBN) is seeking hosts for the podcast “New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies.”

NBN hosts pick the books they cover and record the raw interviews. The NBN does all post-production (audio editing), publication, and promotion.

Publishing During a Pandemic: A Roundtable Discussion with Leading Publishers on the Latest Developments in Academic Publication

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many publishers to change their workflow to publish relevant research faster and in a more accessible way. Join us to hear Katie Stileman, Princeton University Press; Duncan Nicholas, President of EASE; and Michael Willis from Wiley discuss what the pandemic has meant thus far for the world of publishing.

Among the topics we will discuss:

Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies 9.1 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies 9.1 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘New Scholarship in New Zealand and Pacific Studies Part 1’

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-new-zealand-pacific-studies

 

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