Giannalberto Bendazzi's "Cartoons" is an indispensable animation history book . Why won't any American publisher take a risk on the updated version?
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This week, HarperCollins is on the hunt for a new senior production editor, while Chronicle Books needs a senior editor for its lifestyle publishing group. University of California Press is hiring an editorial director, and Bedford/St. Martin’s is seeking an online content specialist. Get the details on these gigs and more below, and find additional just-posted publishing jobs on mediabistro.com.
- Senior Production Editor HarperCollins (New York, NY)
- Senior Editor, Lifestyle Chronicle Books (San Francisco, CA)
- Editorial Director University of California Press (Berkeley, CA)
- Online Content Specialist Bedford/St. Martin’s (Boston, MA)
- Managing Editor Oxford University Press (New York, NY)
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In the name of giving credit where it’s due, I’d like to do something a little different today and highlight some quality content on other university press blogs. Long live academic publishing!
From Columbia University Press: Judith Butler – Implicated and Enraged
From Harvard University Press: Killing for Coal, in Prime-Time
From MIT Press: And it’s root, root, root for the vector!
From New York University Press: Finding Faith on the Internet
From Princeton University Press: Birding in the City
From University of North Carolina Press: Hummus and Bugles
From Yale University Press: Cartooning is an Art
From University of California Press: How Climate Change Damages Our Health