Personal Data Collection During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Key Takeaways for Global Health and Society
The guest author for this post is Colette Mazzucelli. She is an Editor for the Anthem Press book series Ethics of Personal Data Collection Series alongside James ...
Talk of the Town: 5 Things that Happened in the Publishing Industry in March 2020
March 2020 has been an incredibly testing month as countries around the world continue to fight the coronavirus pandemic and people settle into their homes ...
The Fanfare of Progress: Foreign Occupation and the Viability of the 2030 Agenda
Five years ago, the UN passed the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This resulted in the establishment of seventeen different goals, more commonly known as ...
The Art of Startups: do you really need an MBA to launch your company?
Should startup founders get an MBA? If you are planning to work in consulting, or dream of a corporate job, there are many advantages to ...
The Fuzzy Edges of Contemporary Theater
Theater has always been mercurial if not chimeric, a hybrid of art forms. It is unstable and pliable by definition, since its realization relies ...
A Fibrous Weave of Literary Scholarship
This is a guest post by Jeffrey C. Robinson. Author of Poetic Innovation in Wordsworth 1825–1833: Fibres of These Thoughts, out on Anthem Press this month. In the ...
Aesthetics and the Cinematic Narrative: An Introduction
This is a guest post by Michael Peter Bolus, Ph.D. Author of Aesthetics and the Cinematic Narrative: An Introduction, out on Anthem Press this month. The ...
Spring is in Full Swing at Anthem Press: New Titles
It has been a busy season here at Anthem Press and we want to share some information about our exciting new titles and authors. Sustainability ...
The Post-Truth About Fake News
This is a guest post by Anthem Press author Steve Fuller, University of Warwick. His new book, Post-Truth: Knowledge As A Power Game, is now available. Steve recently ...