Member's groups
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A birds-of-a-feather forum for people working on issues of open access in publishing. Membership in the group is open to all staff at AUPresses members.
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A birds-of-a-feather forum for people working on issues of accessibility in publishing. Membership in the group is open to all staff at AUPresses members.
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A birds-of-a-feather forum for those seeking to create more equitable workplaces and work toward transformative change across scholarly publishing. Membership in the group is open to all staff at AUPresses members.
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An open group for all members interested in literary theory, literary criticism, the history of literary theory and criticism, literary aesthetics or literary cultural studies, the theory of literary history, […]
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The Open Access Books Network is a space for passionate conversations about OA books. Researchers, publishers, librarians, infrastructure providers — indeed, anyone who is interested — can discuss any aspect of […]
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A birds-of-a-feather forum for people early in their careers in scholarly publishing. If you are (or would have been) a member of the AAUP-CAREER email discussion list, please join this group. Membership in the […]
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A group of scholars in English Literature. Researchers in different periods, authors and those working with different theoretical approaches are all welcome. The aim of this group is to create a space for literary […]
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A birds-of-a-feather forum for people working in digital publishing and technology positions. If you are (or would have been) a member of the AAUP-T email discussion list, please join this group. Membership in the […]
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A group to share views, questions, resources, and ideas on how AI (and AI hype) is affecting—or may eventually impact—the work of university presses and scholars.
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Bringing together a wide range of participants from across humanities communities (publishers, scholars, librarians and more) to discuss model practices for publishing on public and publicly engaged humanities […]
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Critical and cultural disability studies, crip theory, black disability studies, feminist disability studies, queer disability studies
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For people interested in feminist approaches to humanities subjects
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For scholars and fans of Atwood, Butler, Delaney, Gaiman, Gibson, Harkaway, Heinlein, Jemisin, Le Guin, Miéville, Mitchell, Pullman, Stephenson, Van der Meer, and so on…
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A group for scholars of any discipline thinking/working/grappling/extending/sharing/critiquing/gerunding with queer theory.
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A space to discuss topics related to utopias, utopianism, utopian literature, utopian theory, and intentional communities.
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This group arises out of a Summer 2020 graduate seminar on science fiction. Its goal was to put together the guide for a six-week unit on science fiction and the posthuman.