We know that when we publish with commercial presses (and we should include most university presses here, IMO) we are content providers in the knowledge industry. Let's follow the trail with a simple example.
1) Routledge prices their Philosophy of Race collection at $1185.
2) Routledge is part of Taylor & Francis.
3) Taylor & Francis is owned by Informa, "one of the world’s leading knowledge providers. We create and deliver highly specialised information through publishing, events, training, market intelligence and expertise, providing valuable knowledge to individuals, businesses and organisations around the world." BTW, should you wish to invest in Informa, here's their current stock price.
All that by way of saying I really need to read this book.
1) Routledge prices their Philosophy of Race collection at $1185.
2) Routledge is part of Taylor & Francis.
3) Taylor & Francis is owned by Informa, "one of the world’s leading knowledge providers. We create and deliver highly specialised information through publishing, events, training, market intelligence and expertise, providing valuable knowledge to individuals, businesses and organisations around the world." BTW, should you wish to invest in Informa, here's their current stock price.
All that by way of saying I really need to read this book.
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