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March 27, 2018

New Book Tuesday!Lust on Trial, Dust and Other Stories, Care Home Stories, Landscapes of Music in Istanbul and More!

Our weekly listing of new books is now available! Dust and Other Stories Yi T’aejun. Translated by Janet Poole Éric Rohmer A Biography Antoine de Baecque and Noël Herpe. Translated by Steven Rendall and Lisa Neal Lust on Trial Censorship...

March 26, 2018

What Dogs Can Teach Us About Justice: A Conversation with Colin Dayan

The more I live and the more I see how politics works now in this country, the more I believe that prejudice is a perspectival technique. It’s about how someone sees, so through dogs you begin to see things differently....

March 23, 2018

Shared Advocacy: An Excerpt from Reset: Business and Society in the New Social Landscape

This week, our featured book is Reset: Business and Society in the New Social Landscape, by James Rubin and Barie Carmichael. Today we’re bringing you an excerpt from the book in which the authors explain the crucial role that advocacy plays in building an...

March 22, 2018

A Boys Club No More

Recently, we discovered a collection of old photos of Columbia University Press taken in 1952. We decided to recreate a few of them with a fun twist. Rather than staging and recreating the photographs with props from the 50’s we...

March 22, 2018

Clarifying the Connection Between Family Violence and Lone Wolf Terrorism

This week The Conversation posted an essay that significantly misrepresents the evidence in, The Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism. Today, authors Mark S. Hamm and Ramon Spaaij offer the following rejoinder.  Rejoinder to “We won’t stop lone-actor attacks until we understand...

March 22, 2018

Consent and Sexual Violence on College Campuses and Social Media

This week, one of our featured titles is Hunting Girls: Sexual Violence from The Hunger Games to Campus Rape. Today’s post consists of excerpts on the topics of consent and sexual violence, authored by Kelly Oliver in The Philosophical Salon. Remember to...

March 22, 2018

Declining Trust and Rising Expectations: An Excerpt From Reset: Business and Society in the New Social Landscape

This week, our featured book is Reset: Business and Society in the New Social Landscape, by James Rubin and Barie Carmichael.  Today we’re bringing you an excerpt from the book in which the authors explain how corporations are bridging the gap between declining trust...

March 21, 2018

Party Rape: An Excerpt from Hunting Girls

As long as college men continue to see women as sexual prey or trophies, rape will continue to plague college campuses. –Kelly Oliver As part of Women’s History Month, we have dedicated this month to highlighting titles about women’s issue. Today we...

March 21, 2018

Companies Act and Politicians Duck: The New Way of Doing Business

Businesses can enact profitable and socially beneficial solutions without needing to enact legislation. And their impact can be transformational. –Barie Carmichael This week, one of our featured books is Reset: Business and Society in the New Social Landscape, by James Rubin and Barie...

March 20, 2018

New Book Tuesday! Show Trial, Contesting Cyberspace in China, Race Unmasked and More

​Our weekly listing of new books is now available!   Contesting Cyberspace in China Online Expression and Authoritarian Resilience Rongbin Han Hawk of the Mind Collected Poems Yang Mu. Edited by Michelle Yeh Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment...

March 20, 2018

Hollywood, Step Up!

There was a strong price to pay for being a tough independent teenage girl. Arguably, within the narratives of the films, their independence became the justification for beating the crap out of them. —Kelly Oliver At Columbia University Press, we...

March 17, 2018

Weekly RoundUp: March Madness, Irish Studies, A Quilt Parade and More!

Knock, knock. Who’s there? Your favorite roundup girl. And I’ve got the scoop. Ready or not, here I go. McGILL-QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY PRESS “I want me gold!” Ever seen Leprechaun? If not, I’m sure it will air this weekend in honor...

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