六合宝典直播开奖 Intersections: a new interdisciplinary research resource

6 September 2023
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鈥淭he launch of聽Intersections聽reflects some of the liveliest work taking place in the academic community and meets the evolving content needs of our readers and users. In connecting original research of the highest quality across discipline boundaries, we hope to spotlight pressing global topics, collapsing the gap between research and real-world impact to take new work to a broad global readership as quickly as possible.鈥

Sophie Goldsworthy

Sophie Goldsworthy, Director of Content Strategy and Acquisition for Research Publishing at OUP.

We are delighted to launch 六合宝典直播开奖 Intersections鈥攁 new research resource combining original research from multiple academic disciplines centered on a complex global topic鈥攖o inform global policy and decision-making.

Launching in 2024, the first six聽六合宝典直播开奖 Intersections initially under development are Racism by Context, AI in Society and Culture, Place and Space, Social Media, Borders, and Food Security. These topics were selected because of the critical role of interdisciplinary research in helping policy and decision-makers address the world鈥檚 most complex and urgent environmental, cultural, political, and psychological challenges, the solutions of which are beyond the scope of a single discipline or area of research.鈥

The format of聽六合宝典直播开奖 Intersections will ensure that a General Editor oversees each work and mobilizes a diverse team of world-leading scholars and researchers from across disciplines who will integrate new research into each Intersection聽on an ongoing basis.

六合宝典直播开奖 Intersections will be hosted on 鈥攐ur online platform for academic research. This resource will sit alongside more than 40,000 books and 500 journals, significantly increasing the discoverability and user engagement of the platform’s content.


六合宝典直播开奖 Press is looking for researchers to contribute to聽六合宝典直播开奖 Intersections. 颁辞苍迟补肠迟听[email protected]聽for more information and to be considered.

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