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Rachel Pruchno on The Pain and Possibilities of Serious Mental Illness
Hopkins Press Acquisitions Editor Joe Rusko is joined this week by Dr. Rachel Pruchno to discuss her book, "Beyond Madness: The Pain and Possibilities of Serious Mental Illness". Dr. Pruchno is an endowed professor of medicine at Rowan University and the...
A conversation with Rob Shumaker and Carl Jones
Joining the JHU Press Podcast today are Dr. Rob Shumaker and Professor Carl Jones. Dr. Rob Shumaker is an evolutionary biologist who currently serves at the President and CEO of the Indianapolis Zoo. Professor Carl Jones is a global hero whose innovative...
Maria Stehle, Paul Delvin, and Bradley Rogers on the Importance of Book Reviews
The age-old academic adage of "publish or perish" still exists. Publishing a book can play a critical role in the future of any academic. However, one piece of that important puzzle plays an important role in the journals published by the JHU Press. Book...
Ian Gadd on 25 Years of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing
Ian Gadd, the president of The Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing, joins us to talk about the upcoming 25th anniversary conference. Scholars from around the globe will meet in Victoria, British Columbia, starting June 9 for the...