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EvenUP Initiative Launch The UK and Ireland’s major university presses are pleased to announce the launch of a new framework for collaboration with EvenUP.
Lost and Found Feminism, archives and the university under lockdown Catherine Grant and Althea Greenan
Covid-19 and Reimagining the Lake District The Lake District is Closed Karen Lloyd and Charlie Gere with contributions from Simon Stainer and Ian Convery
Goldsmiths Academics on Covid-19 Angela McRobbie, Yasmin Gunaratnam, Will Davies, Josh Cohen, Erica Wagner
Goldsmiths Press Response to Covid-19 Goldsmiths Press is commissioning opinion pieces, essays and speculative writing from UK and international scholars that reflect on the current pandemic from the perspective of social, economic and environmental justice.
Why Publish? The Politics of Communication in Perishing Times Video archive - Sarah Kember's inaugural lecture | July 6, 2016