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Journalism Agapius Honcharenko as the Sermon of Hard Work, Freedom and Equality
The article is devoted to journalistic activity, done by Agapiy Gonchaenko (1832-1916) – a Russian priest, publisher, journalist and public figure, one of the first political emigrants to the United States, deacon of the Russian embassy church in Athens,
Marina. V. Novak
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The impossibility of sympathy [PDF]
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Gaston, S
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Political blogs on Fiji: A ‘cybernet democracy’ case study
Political blogging in politically unstable and repressive countries has been seen as a form of cybernet democracy. This research article examines this claim in post-coup Fiji in the wake of the 2006 military takeover, details the author’s experiences ...
Crosbie Walsh
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The pricing of open access journals: Diverse niches and sources of value in academic publishing
Open access (OA) publishing has created new academic and economic niches in contemporary science. OA journals offer numerous publication outlets with varying editorial philosophies and business models.
Siler, Kyle, Frenken, Koen
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Jajasan “Pembaruan”: Propaganda discourse through its printed products
The purpose of this paper is to describe Jajasan “Pembaruan” as a publisher that produced printed materials in the form of magazines and books in Indonesia (1950-1966). This study might be categorized in the history of communication as a political frame.
Rhoma Dwi Aria Yuliantri
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Publishing in political science journals
Publication in academic journals is a critical part of the academic career. However, writing academic papers and getting them published is not a straightforward task. This article seeks to provide editors’ insights into the process of publishing by outlining common factors that lead to papers being rejected as well as charting strategies that ensure ...
Blair, Alasdair +3 more
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“Thrice the brindled cat hath mew’d” – The Three Trials of William Hone
This essay argues that the bold affirmation of the political, rather than the religious, purpose of his liturgical parodies enabled the journalist, satirist, and publisher William Hone (1780–1842) to turn three accusations of blasphemous libel into the ...
Abreu Georgina
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Addressing the “Hidden Curriculum” in Political Science Publishing
Across the academy, there is growing concern over diversity within academic institutions. According to recent research published in three top political science journals, members of historically marginalized groups remain underrepresented and marginalized in submissions, publications, and even reviewer pools (Ayoub 2022; Bell et al.
Brit Anlar, Hannah Phillips
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Son of unknown parents, publisher, historian and publicist in the first liberal period in Cuba, the Cuban José Antonio Valdés (1780-1833) led newspapers in Argentina and Mexico, where he was a Member of Congress for independence, secretary of the ...
Manuel Hernández González
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An Outsider and a Gentleman. Bo Cavefors’s Publishing and Two Mythical Archetypes of the Western Book Market This article aims to examine how contemporary literary criticism and statements from the publisher Bo Cavefors contributed to the ...
Ragni Svensson
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