We are proud to announce a new title from digitalculturebooks, Digital Samaritans: Rhetorical Delivery and Engagement in the Digital Humanities by Jim Ridolfo. This is the first book in our Digital Rhetoric Collaborative Series. Digital Samaritans explores rhetorical delivery and cultural sovereignty in the digital humanities. The exigence for the book is rooted in a practical digital humanities project based on the digitization of manuscripts in diaspora for the Samaritan community, the smallest religious/ethnic group of…
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We are happy to announce a new title from digitalculturebooks, Manifesto for the Humanities: Transforming Doctoral Education in Good Enough Times by Sidonie Smith. After a remarkable career in higher education that has seen her serve as the Chair of the University of Michigan English Department, the Director of the Michigan Institute for the Humanities, and the President of the Modern Language Association, Sidonie Smith offers Manifesto for the Humanities as a reflective contribution to…
Throughout September, we published the following publications: Human Figurations Volume 4.3 Journal of Anthropological Review Volume 71.3 Groves Monographs on Marriage and Family Volume 4 Philosophy & Theory in Biology – 2 New Articles Philosophers’ Imprint – 3 New Articles
We are happy to announce a new title from digitalculturebooks, Ethical Programs: Hospitality and the Rhetorics of Software by James J. Brown, Jr. This is the ninth book in our Digital Humanities Series. Living in a networked world means never really getting to decide in any thoroughgoing way who or what enters your “space” (your laptop, your iPhone, your thermostat…your home). With this as a basic frame-of-reference, James J. Brown’s Ethical Programs examines and explores the…
As the summer drew to a close, we published the following publications: Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy – 2 new articles released Epistemic Modality De Re – Seth Yalcin For Bayesians, Rational Modesty Requires Imprecision – Brian Weatherson Philosophers’ Imprint – 6 new articles released Immunity and Self-Awareness – Max Seeger Who’s Afraid of Double Affection? – Nicholas F. Stang Recombination and Paradox – Gabriel Uzquiano Tolerance as Civility – David Owens Generics in Context – Rachel Katharine Sterken The Absence…
Throughout the month of July, we published the following publications: Política común Volume 7 Michigan Quarterly Review Volume 53.4 Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association Volume 36.1 Philosophers’ Imprint – 2 new articles released Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy – 3 new articles released Arkivoc: Archive for Organic Chemistry – 8 new articles released or updated
We are proud to announce the release of a new title from Maize Books, Lineages of the Literary Left: Essays in Honor of Alan M. Wald, edited by Howard Brick, Robbie Lieberman, and Paula Rabinowitz. The essays in this volume in honor of Alan M. Wald investigate aspects of intellectual, literary, and cultural movements and figures associated with left-wing politics beginning in the early twentieth century and continuing into our own time. Intimately linked with social struggle,…
Throughout the month of June, we published the following publications: Belin Lecture Series Volumes 12-16. These five back issues cover the following topics: Are Genes Jewish? Conceptual Ambiguities in the New Genetic Age Jewish Summer Camping and Civil Rights: How Summer Camps Launched a Transformation in American Jewish Culture “Is It ‘Cos I’s Black?” Jews and the Whiteness Problem In Search of American Jewish Heritage “We Are Not One”: American Jews, Israel, and the Struggle for…
We are proud to announce the release of a new title from Maize Books, The Possibility of Practical Reason, 2nd Edition, by J. David Velleman. The Possibility of Practical Reason explores the foundational questions of moral psychology: How can any of our behavior qualify as acting for a reason? How can any considerations qualify as reasons for us to act? David Velleman argues that both possibilities depend on there being a constitutive aim of action—something…
As the weather turned dazzling, we continued to publish many new publications: We are very happy to introduce an updated design for one of our most prestigious journals, Philosophers’ Imprint. With this new design, we also released a new article entitled “Spinoza on Extension”. Philosophy & Theory in Biology Volume 7 Trans Asia Photography Review Volume 5.2: Photography and Eco-Activism in Asia Michigan Journal of Sustainability Volume 3 Belin Lecture Series Volumes 12-18 Diderot Encyclopedia: 8 New…