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This June, we're Publishing with Pride. At NYU Press, we proudly publish books that highlight the experiences of LGBTQIA people. You can save 40% on all select titles throughout this month, and don't forget to browse our hand-picked selection of Pride titles here: buff.ly/zyv6dKJ
The renovation of the circulation desk area at the NYU Bobst Library included a prominent display of @nyupress.bsky.social books. They're not behind glass; all the books on the shelves are part of the circulating collection. While books are nice to look at, they are best for reading!
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Great to wake up to find that Saving Ourselves is featured on the @nextbigidea.bsky.social Daily Podcast 🤩 Understanding how we can mobilize the masses to save ourselves from a world of increasing climate shocks is key to our survival. Tune in here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
Dana is CECE’s Director. Her research focuses on questions related to democracy, activism, and climate politics. An interesting project Dana is working on with colleagues from across AU focuses on how to turn AI generated predictions about extreme events into accessible information for communities.
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In this episode of the VoxDev Talk podcast, Martin Williams, author of REFORM AS PROCESS, explains why even well-intentioned reforms so frequently fall short, and what civil service leaders can do about it. buff.ly/2gXvxe5 #ListenUP
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As an audio publisher, we're grateful to see @nytimes.com spotlight audiobook piracy on YouTube. As @americanpublish.bsky.social‘s Maria Pallante says, "What we want in the publishing industry is for YouTube to be a partner and not passively let illegal content proliferate."
Daily(ish) #SmallPress #books: A Real Man Would Have a Gun: Poems by Stacey Waite, @unmpress.bsky.social & Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins by Mary Frances Phillips, New York University Press. See alt-text. #DSPBposts #bookish 💙📚 #BookSky #booktok #booksta
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Attention from @publisherswkly.bsky.social on The Religious Left and the legacy of its author, the great sociologist of American religion, Bob Wuthnow. Proud that @nyupress.bsky.social is the publisher of this career statement.
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In this Off the Page episode, host Michael Johnston and author Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer discuss BY THE POWER VESTED IN ME. This book sheds new light on the power of experts to influence high-stakes democratic debates. buff.ly/nFjHnPz #ListenUP @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social
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An incisive examination of progressive faith-based activism and its impact on American public lifeWhile the Religious Right often dominates headlines, the Re...
The Religious Left
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Martin Williams draws on over a decade of research across six African countries to explain why civil service reforms so often fall short, and what leaders should do instead.
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Why civil service reform fails – and what actually works
Illegal, synthetically narrated copies of “The Hunger Games,” hit self-help books and everything in between are increasingly common on the platform.
YouTube Is Crawling with Pirated Audiobooks Made Using A.I.
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The Religious Left (NYU Press, June) sees the influential scholar of faith in American public life examine the hits and misses of progressive religious advocacy. It’s his 44th book, and likely his las...
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In His Final Book, Robert Wuthnow Looks Left