The University of Huddersfield Press was established in 2007 and has grown to become a primarily open access publisher of high quality research. Our authors and editorial boards bring international research expertise and a strong orientation to practice and real-world application to their publications. The Press is keen to support emerging researchers and foster research communities by providing a platform for developing academic areas. By publishing innovative research as open access we aim to improve access to scholarly work for the benefit of all.
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Our 2017-18 catalogue
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New publications
Geoffrey Cox and John Corner explore the arts of sound, investigating the richness of what we hear as well as what we see in non-fiction films. The 13 essays cover films made from WWII to the present day in locations across Europe and the Americas, and in styles ranging from political propaganda, industrial promotion and educative exposition, to more aesthetically-driven films taking their bearings from avant-garde art.
Fields Journal - innovative research from our taught students across all seven Schools - and it is open access, peer reviewed and cited by key subject journals. The latest edition covers an array of topics including Kafka, managing diabetes for students, and assessing voting behaviour.
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