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The Academic Publishing Podcast

TextFormations
Academic Publishing
Peer Review
Art History
Book Reviews
Textformations
Art Bulletin
Financial Challenges In Publishing
Book Piracy
Subventions
University Press Economics
Colonial Latin American Review
Publishing
Interdisciplinary Projects
Architectural History
Smith College
University Of California, Berkeley
Copy Editing
Line Editing
Developmental Editing
Proposal Process

The Academic Publishing Podcast brings you information and insights about all things academic publishing – how it works and how best to navigate it. This podcast is a product of TextFormations, an academic editing company providing expert, comprehensive editorial services for both individuals and organizations.

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Ashwini Tambe is Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at George Washington University and the former editorial director, from 2011 until 2024, of the interdisciplinary journal Feminist Studies. There’s a key bit of back story to this e... more

Lisa Trever is the Lisa and Bernard Selz Associate Professor of Pre-Columbian Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University and her department’s Career Officer. Before coming to Columbia, Lisa was a professor in the department of the history of ... more

Dana Leibsohn is Alice Pratt Brown Professor of Art at Smith College and General Editor of Colonial Latin American Review, or CLAR. CLAR is one of the flagship journals for the study of colonial Latin America. It is strongly interdisciplinary, with c... more

Aaron Hyman is Professor of Art History at the University of Basel. His first book was published by the Getty in 2021; his second is through peer review and under contract at the University of Chicago Press. He has published peer reviewed articles in... more

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Dana Leibsohn
Alice Pratt Brown Professor of Art at Smith College and General Editor of Colonial Latin American Review
Smith College
Episode: Dana Leibsohn on Journal Editing
Aaron Hyman
Professor of Art History at the University of Basel, author with multiple peer-reviewed articles and book publications.
University of Basel
Episode: Aaron Hyman on Peer Review
Ken Wissoker
Senior Executive Editor at Duke University Press, where he has published over 1,400 books since 1991.
Duke University Press
Episode: Ken Wissoker on Finances
Stephanie Porras
Professor of Art History at Tulane University, author of multiple books, including 'The First Viral Images', and former Reviews Editor of The Art Bulletin.
Tulane University
Episode: Stephanie Porras on Book Reviews
Michelle Komie
Publisher for art, architectural history, and urban history at Princeton University Press.
Princeton University Press
Episode: Michelle Komie on Acquisitions

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Lisa Regan
Co-founder of TextFormations; developmental editor with experience in academia and publishing

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 10 ratings
  • So helpful!

    I’ve listened to the first three episodes and the insight is incredibly helpful as I plan further publications.

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    United States5 months ago

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Listeners appreciate actionable advice for authors and editors
Insightful and practical for planning publications
Guests consistently bring real-world editorial experience
High-quality perspectives on peer review and editing

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Dana Leibsohn on Journal Editing
Q: How do you see the future of peer review?
Dana expresses concern about the evolving role of peer review, suggesting it may need to adapt to maintain its relevance and effectiveness in the context of AI and broader changes in academic publishing.
Dana Leibsohn on Journal Editing
Q: What are the considerations when editing a journal with a wide range of contributions?
Leibsohn notes the importance of reflecting a variety of academic voices and addressing the diverse perspectives of contributors while navigating differences in intellectual trends across regions.
Dana Leibsohn on Journal Editing
Q: How did you get your start in publishing?
Dana Leibsohn shares that she began her career as an editor, working her way up from book review editor to general editor of CLAR, emphasizing the value of her editorial experiences in understanding diverse academic perspectives on publishing.
Aaron Hyman on Peer Review
Q: How do you read reviews and what's your process when you get one?
I read them in a neutral state, allowing myself some time before reacting to the feedback. Initially, I process my emotional response and then critically analyze the feedback to improve my piece.
Stephanie Porras on Book Reviews
Q: So my first question for you is sort of like in terms of writing a review, do you have a theory of the review?
I think that reviews are different in different venues. In my heart of hearts, a review should be about interrogating the book as a contribution to the discipline, how it fits in with existing literature, and bigger questions in the field.

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