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Publisher @LSE Press. We publish open access books and journals in the social sciences.
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🗳️ The polls are open! 17,300 polling places are open today across Great Britain. 12,800 in England 2,400 in Scotland 2,100 in Wales Find yours at wheredoivote.co.uk
Super exciting that Naila Kabeer’s Renegotiating Patriarchy is shortlisted here. A big moment for LSE Press 🎉
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As ever, Sandy Pepper’s writing is a treat. 👇 His latest @lsepress.bsky.social book is out next week
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Alice Park
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Good article. Open access book publishing is too often inequitable and expensive. The answer is institutionally supported, non-profit, fully open access publishing, which needs to scale up - as we‘re doing at @lsepress.bsky.social Get in touch to find out more about publishing with us!
Alice Park
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We're looking forward to attending #BISA2026 this Wednesday to Friday! Whether you're an established author or considering publishing your first book, we'd love to discuss your ideas and how we can help your research achieve the widest possible impact. 🔓 Publish with us: https://bit.ly/4tEZI2t
Going to the @bjsociology.bsky.social conference tomorrow and Friday? The LSE Press team will be there. Come and talk to us about equitable open access publishing. @lsepress.bsky.social @lsesociology.bsky.social
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How does #openaccess publishing improve a work's reach, visibility and impact, and what's it like to engage first-hand with publishers? Join @philippagrand.bsky.social and David Luke, at the London Open Science and Scholarship festival next week @ucl.ac.uk 👉 www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-acces...
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🗨️ “We have the power to stop the worst outcomes of climate change” @laurieparsons.bsky.social , spoke with @lsereviewofbooks.bsky.social about his new book, Climate Hegemony: Confronting the Politics of Environmental Impasse. Read the full post: blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofb...
Thanks to @openbookpublish.bsky.social for sharing this piece on the rise of scammers utilising AI tools to undertake widespread outreach specifically targeting authors. 🤝 If any of our authors have questions or worries, reach out to our team: [email protected] medium.com/@claude.whit...
We're at #BISA2026 🎉 If you're attending, stop by our stand and chat to Alice! She's here to talk about our latest titles, upcoming publishing opportunities and how you can publish with us ✍ Find out more: press.lse.ac.uk/publish
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💥New | Can Socratic dialogue cut through AI “bullshit”? ✍️ Alexander (Sandy) Pepper #AcademicSky #HigherEduation #Socrates @lsepress.bsky.social
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Socratic dialogue is a foundational form of western teaching and learning, can it help students faced overwhelmed with AI "bullshit"?
blogs.lse.ac.uk
Can Socratic dialogue cut through AI “bullshit”? - LSE Impact
LSE Impact
🗣️"Book Processing Charges (BPCs) levied by larger publishers tend to range between £10,000 – £20,000 per title, far exceeding the budgets of all but the best-resourced institutions" #OABooks #OAMonographs
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LSE Impact
A Public Service Post for Writers
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The New “Book Club” Scam Targeting Authors and How to Spot It
LSE Review of Books interviews Laurie Parsons about his book Climate Hegemony, the politics of climate governance, & how ground-up approaches can effect change.
blogs.lse.ac.uk
Laurie Parsons: “We have the power to stop the worst outcomes of climate change” - LSE Review of Books
Announcing the 2026 finalists for ACLS Open Access Book Prizes + Arcadia Open Access Publishing Awards! Five books in six categories—anthropology, environmental humanities, history, literary/media studies, multimodal, and political science—advance to the final round of $50k prizes: bit.ly/43rZPDD
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Thirty titles advance to final round for six $50,000 prizes for open access books in the humanities and social sciences
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ACLS Names 2026 Finalists for ACLS Open Access Book Prizes and Arcadia Open Access Publishing Awards
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