We’re launching a new book series!
The 'Science Studies Meets Science Communication' series aims to forge a sustained dialogue between the fields of science communication and STS.
Read series editor Fabien Medvecky’s post to learn more: go.nature.com/4s8Snrc
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Posts by Marion Duval
Alan Murie's #NewBook contributes to pressing housing debates including decommodification, privatization & #gentrification. An invaluable resource for anyone interested in #UK #housing and to inspire future housing policy agendas!
link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
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'Urban Redevelopment and Neighborhood Gentrification in Global Contexts: But Where Are the Poor to Live?'
This #NewBook offers a comparative view of urban redevelopment and neighborhood #gentrification in three megacities: NYC, London and Seoul.
link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
A Springer Nature ad for SDG 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities. The ad encourages working with a publisher invested in the UN SDGs. It features a view of a tree against buildings and sky.
As cities grow, how can we build more sustainable, resilient communities?
Ahead of World Cities Day, explore key research at Springer Nature’s SDG 11 hub and learn how to publish your work: spklr.io/63324Bylng
#NewBook! "The Drowned: Elements of Loss and Repair" by Elaine Stratford is a powerful exploration of deaths by drowning across time and place, and in our climate-changed futures.
It's an absolute pleasure to see it published in our new #Palgrave Series in Elemental Thinking! tinyurl.com/47a7rt4e
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Online sale! Use code HAL30 at checkout for 30% off books, valid until the end of October.
Browse Palgrave Macmillan's new Social Science releases here: tinyurl.com/5xstrt42
Announcement for new author blog for Palgrave's Social Science Matters campaign, showing the title f the blog, 'How Politics Makes Us Sick: Social Science and Health Inequalities', and headshots of both authors.
T. Schrecker & C. Bambra, authors of How Politics Makes Us Sick: Neoliberal Epidemics, connect the economic and social impacts of neoliberalism. They show that political choices matter, and cures exist. 🛟 Read the #SocialScienceMatters blog here: bit.ly/4q1Gmnv.
🌆 Call For Contributions: The Palgrave Handbook on Nocturnal Cities!
This is the first book published in Palgrave's new interdisciplinary research methods book series!
It's been such an interesting year developing this new series with @cpetracca.bsky.social & @rebeccalongtin.bsky.social - visit the series page for more info: link.springer.com/series/59987
‼️New Book‼️Finally a diverse, international and postcolonial perspective on planning histories...
link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
An essential resource for lecturers, students and researchers in #urbanplanning, #architecture and #urbanstudies!
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Cover of the book "Chinese Tourism in Australia" published by Palgrave Macmillan, showing a Chinese tourist posing on a beach with a surfboard.
🏄 Behind the headlines on Australia's major tourism deal with #China.
What does Chinese #tourism in #Australia looks like in the 21st century? This book by John Connell, Phil McManus and Xuesong Ding explains link.springer.com/book/10.1007... @hss.springernature.com
A lovely surprise at #AusSTS25 was meeting with @sonjavw.bsky.social!
Did you know we have an open call for proposals for Palgrave's #Biolegalities series? We welcome projects that critically examine the evolving relationship between law, life & (bio)technology: link.springer.com/series/15629 #STS
It was an absolute pleasure to attend the #AusSTS25 conference in Melbourne/Naarm this week with the fab @aussts.bsky.social community!
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