Individual academics and researchers are migrating online in droves, with more and more seeking to establish a ‘digital presence’ that will aid discoverability of their work. A move endorsed by... READ MORE
Individual academics and researchers are migrating online in droves, with more and more seeking to establish a ‘digital presence’ that will aid discoverability of their work. A move endorsed by... READ MORE
In this open discussion, Eunice Goes – political scientist and author on The Labour Party under Ed Miliband – gives her assessment of Ed Miliband as leader of the Labour Party, including:... READ MORE
Tried and tested approaches in research communication, by the simple fact that they’ve been done before and the bugs ironed out, are fairly low risk and can provide excellent... READ MORE
Debt as Power explains the dangerous connection between the rate at which economies must grow and the enormous debts owed by governments, corporations and consumers. Globally, that debt now exceeds... READ MORE
[wr_row][wr_column]Unemployment is generally considered one of the perennial problems of the modern economy. Perhaps for that reason, there is a great deal of ‘common-sense’ knowledge about it;... READ MORE
Many outsiders associate film studies with 1960s auteur theory. Otherwise, they imagine scholars compiling box office figures or chronicling Angelina Jolie’s latest on- and off-screen moves. It’s... READ MORE
By Emma Brennan, Editorial Director and Senior Commissioning Editor: History, Art History and Design Academics often find themselves confronted with the task of editing a volume of essays,... READ MORE
Manchester University Press is pleased to announce the launch of their new website, using the Supadu platform and plugin software. The launch of the fully responsive website... READ MORE