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New partnerships in publishing and politics
Gould, Chandré, Faull, Andrew
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Collection Management, 1989
This study investigates political science monograph publishing patterns through an examination of journal citations. All citations to monographs in the American Political Science Review and the Journal of Politics for 1974-1975 and 1984-1985 were tallied and categorized.
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This study investigates political science monograph publishing patterns through an examination of journal citations. All citations to monographs in the American Political Science Review and the Journal of Politics for 1974-1975 and 1984-1985 were tallied and categorized.
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The Political Economy of Academic Publishing
Historical Materialism, 2009AbstractThe digitisation of academic journals has created the technical possibility that research can be made available to any interested party free of charge. This possibility has been undermined by the proprietary control that commercial publishers exercise over the majority of this material.
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Politics and Book Publishing in Argentina
2020In a country where literacy rates are among the highest in the region, books are cultural objects cherished by vast sectors of the Argentine population as well as powerful symbolic, cultural, economic, and political artefacts. In particular, books on politics are an indispensable segment in the catalog of any Argentine publishing house. The vertiginous
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Political Publishing, 1700–1800
2006Abstract Ireland ‘s ‘print culture ‘ expanded at an accelerated pace in the eighteenth century. This was possible because the foundations previously laid proved enduring, but it could not have taken place in the absence of technological development, improvements in the level of literacy, enhanced systems of distribution, and greater ...
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Political Publishing, 1550–1700
2006Abstract The employment of print as a medium through which political information and ideas were conveyed emerged slowly in Ireland. For nearly a century from its inception in 1551, the combination of limited technological capacity, rigid state control, and a small audience ensured the production of a thematically narrow range of ...
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Political dissidents as translators, editors, and publishers
Translation and Interpreting Studies, 2012Against the backdrop of the British mandatory rule of Palestine (1917–1948), Socialist and Revisionist factions struggled bitterly over the character of the new Israeli culture/nation in the making. Crucial ideological differences intermingled with violent fights over topical problems such as whether resistance to British rule should be violent or ...
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Textbook publishing: The political and economic influences
Theory Into Practice, 1989(1989). Textbook publishing: The political and economic influences. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 28, Perspectives On Basal Readers, pp. 282-287.
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