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Recording of panel: Translators in schools and the move online

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10th May 2021

The recording of the panel event Translators in schools and the move online is now available to watch online here.  For details on the activities and links to organisations and…Read More >

Recording of panel: Translators in schools and the move online

Type design, typography, unparalleled collections and archives

Posted on
6th May 2021

CBCP is delighted to announce a new collaboration with TDi, a summer school in the Department of Typography. Learn about typeface design and typography with exceptional tutors, and unparalleled resources…Read More >

Type design, typography, unparalleled collections and archives

A publishing initiative: Marie Neurath picturing history

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30th December 2020

CBCP Co-Director, Sue Walker, was invited to talk about Marie Neurath’s work at ‘Exploring Collections, Archaeology and Empire – Creating Narratives for Younger Audiences, past present, future’, a workshop organised…Read More >

A publishing initiative: Marie Neurath picturing history

Recording of Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp’s public talk on literary translation in children’s and YA publishing

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15th December 202015th December 2020

The recording of Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp’s talk Around the World in 18 Books: An introduction to literary translation in children’s and YA publishing is now available to watch here. You…Read More >

News and upcoming events

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21st September 202021st September 2020

An update on what we’ve been up to since launching last November and our plans for this coming year: Some updates:  -: Since launching in 2019, we have now become…Read More >

New book: The materiality of reading

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6th September 2020

We read e-books and printed books. But are there differences in how and where we read? And what opportunities does a digital reading environment bring for writers and designers? The…Read More >

New book: The materiality of reading

Pioneering feminist children’s book publishing after ’68

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4th August 20204th August 2020

CBCP co-director Sophie Heywood has published a new article on how French and Italian feminist publishers after 1968 pioneered a new style of children’s books, inspired by radical feminist ideas on childhood…Read More >

Pioneering feminist children’s book publishing after ’68

Marie Neurath and book design for children

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10th July 2020

We now have an online version of an exhibition about Marie Neurath’s books for children. ‘Marie Neurath: picturing science’ was first shown at House of Illustration in 2019. This collaborative…Read More >

Re:thinking on (not) publishing class

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8th July 20208th July 2020

CBCP Co-Director Nicola Wilson has written a comment piece for The Bookseller (pub. July 6) on the long history of prejudice facing writers from a working-class background writing about working…Read More >

Breaking the Class Ceiling in UK Publishing

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30th June 202030th June 2020

This webinar was introduced and chaired by Dr Nicola Wilson. Prof. Katy Shaw (author of the Common People Report, 2020) presented the subject and then we had contributions from Philip…Read More >

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