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April 13, 2016

"One of the Things We Need to Rethink Weirdly Is Time." — Timothy Morton

Read an excerpt from “Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence,” by Timothy Morton

April 12, 2016

Timothy Morton and Olafur Eliasson

The intellectual range of Timothy Morton, author of Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence, is rare among today’s academic. In addition to his important theoretical and philosophical work, he has also collaborated with visual artists and musicians, including...

April 12, 2016

New Book Tuesday! Judith Butler & Co, Abraham Lincoln's Secret Life, The Five Horsemen, Economic Thought, & More!

Judith Butler, Alain Badiou, and others team up to examine “What Is a People” plus many more excellent new books now available.

April 11, 2016

This Week's Author Events: Dogs, Kosher Food, Wall Street, and "None's"

We have a great lineup of author events this week on a range of different subjects and stretching from coast to coast. Colin Dayan will be in New York and Princeton on Monday and Tuesday to discuss her book With...

April 8, 2016

University Press Roundup

Our weekly roundup of the best posts from around the world of academic publishing.

April 7, 2016

Lessons from Google and Columbia’s CMO Academy

David Rogers, author of THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION PLAYBOOK, details seven important lessons learned from Google/Columbia Business School’s recent “CMO Academy.”

April 6, 2016

Announcing the Addition of Harvard University Press to the Columbia University Press Sales Consortium

Columbia University Press is pleased to announce that Harvard University Press is joining the Columbia Sales Consortium for sales representation in the United States and Canada beginning September 1, 2016.

April 6, 2016

Build Platforms, Not Just Products

David L. Rogers looks at the successes of Airbnb and HBO in the digital age as a way of delving into the idea that “platform businesses” represent a broad transformation of the domain of competition in an excerpt from THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION PLAYBOOK.

April 5, 2016

New Book Tuesday: Central Park Trees and Landscapes, Classical Indian Aesthetics, Social Work Science, and More New Books!

Our weekly listing of new titles now available for sale.

April 5, 2016

The Five Domains of Digital Transformation

Read “The Five Domains of Digital Transformation,” an excerpt from the first chapter of THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION PLAYBOOK: RETHINK YOUR BUSINESS FOR THE DIGITAL AGE, by David L. Rogers!

March 31, 2016

University Press Roundup

The latest in academic publishing blogs, from segregation in education to how we will feed ourselves in the era of climate change.

March 30, 2016

VIDEO: Jeffrey T. Kiehl on What Earth's Past Tells Us About the Future of Climate Change

Jeffrey Kiehl, author of “Facing Climate Change,” discusses a recent study from the National Center for Atmospheric Research.

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