Partners

We partner with publications from around the globe who share our goals to ensure our work is international in scope.

  • Asian Labour Review

    Public Books and the Asian Labour Review have partnered to exchange an ongoing series of essays and interviews about and for workers’ movements around the world.
  • Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences

    Public Books and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) have partnered to produce original articles and interviews that celebrate interdisciplinary thinking and interrogate human beliefs, behaviors, interactions, and institutions. 
  • Co-Opting AI

    Co-Opting AI, a collaboration between Public Books and the Institute for Public Knowledge, puts the most forward-thinking scholars and activists across technology, design, and inequality into conversation with one another, to consider how we can reclaim the story about technology for our planetary future.
  • Data & Society

    Data & Society and Public Books have partnered to produce a podcast season that explores how human life has been quantified as data.
  • Digital Humanities at MIT

    Public Books and Digital Humanities at MIT partner to examine the role of the digital in the life of scholars and societies.
  • JSTOR Daily

    Public Books and JSTOR Daily have partnered to produce a series of roundtable discussions that bring a scholarly perspective to topics ranging from the college admissions process to the legacy of Freud.
  • La Vie des Idées

    Public Books and the French magazine La Vie des Idées annually offer a collaborative series of articles addressing issues of global concern.
  • NEUT

    “Make extreme neutral” is the goal of Tokyo-based NEUT Magazine, which in this project with Public Books shines a light on different forms of violence and discrimination against Asian minorities—in Japan and around the world.
  • Princeton University Press

    As part of a shared commitment to bringing scholarly ideas to the world, Public Books has entered into a nonexclusive partnership allowing Princeton University Press to reprint an ongoing series of essays containing press-related content to be featured concurrently on our respective sites.

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