Cambridge University Press backs down over China censorship

Publisher will reinstate articles to which it blocked online access in China in the face of international protests by academicsCambridge University Press has backed down and will immediately re-post journal articles to which it blocked online access in China at the request of the Beijing authorities. The retraction was announced by Cambridge University, which owns the publisher and the journal, China Quarterly, at the heart of the dispute. Continue reading... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'

[ The Guardian | 2017-08-21 00:00:00 UTC ]
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See What Percentage of People in Your State Were Affected by Cambridge Analytica

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The €100,000 International Dublin Award Highlights Ireland’s Tramp Press

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The University of Nottingham has acquired a "unique archive of treasures" of more than 600 items from D H Lawrence’s personal archive. Continue reading at The Bookseller

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Investigation reveals illegal workers making Kindles in China

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Industry Notes: China Literature at Rights Fair; Amazon Publishing Signs Patricia Cornwell Series

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