UP Week 2019 Blog Tour: Monday Recap
Happy University Press Week! We hope you’ll follow the UP Week blog tour throughout this week. Here’s more from AUPresses on this yearly tradition:
Each year, we take a tour of blogs in our larger community, with themed series each day bringing us to new and varied voices. Join us this year as we explore how university presses can help teach us “How to…”—and bookmark these sites to #ReadUP throughout the year!
The blog tour will run from Monday, November 4, through Friday, November 8, each day focusing on a different theme:
Monday: How to be a better (global) citizen
Tuesday: How to speak up and speak out
Wednesday: How to be an environmental steward
Thursday: How to build community
Friday: How to practice compassion
Kick off the UP Week blog tour with today’s posts on the theme of How to be a better (global) citizen:
- How to Cope with Polarization by Amitai Etzioni | University of Virginia Press
- Looking Back and Looking Forward; Thinking Local and Thinking Global | Purdue University Press
- #ReadUP on Global Citizenship | University of Wisconsin Press
- 6 Ways You Can Help Immigrants Facing Detention and Deportation by Carl Lindskoog | University Press of Florida
- Thinking about Thinking: Kenneth S. Stern and How to Be a Better (Global) Citizen | University of Toronto Press
- Awakening Democracy through Public Work | Vanderbilt University Press
- Citizenship in a Time of Wageless Life by Ian G. R. Shaw and Marv Waterstone | University of Minnesota Press
- I’m Not a “Global Citizen” but I’m Happy to be Transnational by Robin Hemley | University of Nebraska Press
- A New Modernism for a New America by Alex Dika Seggerman | University of North Carolina Press
Hope you enjoy! We’ll be back tomorrow with a recap of posts looking at How to speak up and speak out.
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