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  • May 2022

  • Wed 25
    25 May 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm BST

    Developing Collaterals: Book Retail Networks in the Creation of Social Prosperity

    The second themed Bookselling Research Network event featured a round table discussing bookstores' financial and social dimensions. Three presentations explored the complexity of book retail (Dr. Simon Frost), bookstores as cultural and entrepreneurial nodes (Prof. Corinna Norrick-Rühl), and factors like community and curation explaining the resurgence of independent bookstores (Dr. Ryan Raffaelli).

  • Wed 25
    Reading, Wanting, and Broken Economics: A Twenty-First-Century Study of Readers and Bookshops in Southampton around 1900 (SUNY Press, 2021)
    25 May 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm BST

    Reading, Wanting and Broken Economics: with Dr Simon Frost

    An Interview with Dr Simon Frost Dr Simon Frost, Principal Academic in English at Bournemouth University and author of Reading, Wanting, and Broken Economics: A Twenty-First-Century Study of Readers and Bookshops in Southampton around 1900 (SUNY Press, 2021) part of SUNY, speaks with Dr Eben Muse (the Stephen Colclough Centre for the History and Culture of the Book) about […]

  • February 2023

  • Fri 24
    24 February 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm GMT

    Feminist & Queer Bookshops – Community and Censure

    Join Dr Kathy Liddle and Dr Sarah Pyke as they present their work on feminist and queer bookstores as places of contested cultural interactions. Kathy Liddle My presentation today will focus on two strands of my research on North American feminist bookstores. First, I will briefly discuss my published research on the role of feminist bookstores as what I […]

  • March 2023

  • Fri 31
    Highland, K. 2023. The Spaces of Bookselling: Stores, Streets, and Pages
    31 March 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm BST

    The Spaces of Bookselling with Kristen Highland

    The talk delves into sidewalk bookselling in New York City as a space for negotiating cultural, social, and legal belonging. Despite municipal regulations, booksellers create inclusive spaces on these contested sidewalks. Kristen Highland, an Assistant Professor, discusses her research on book history and will be interviewed post-talk, followed by a Q&A session.

  • May 2023

  • Fri 26
    Simon Mahony
    26 May 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm BST

    Booksellers and Bookstores in Mainland China: the Age of Common Prosperity

    This talk explores the significance of books in Chinese society and their role in achieving common prosperity. It provides new insights into the relationship between government policies and the growth of physical bookstores in China. Simon Mahony discusses how official publications and government plans highlight the importance of literacy and culture.

  • October 2023

  • Fri 27
    27 October 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm BST

    The Art of Libromancy: On Selling Books and Reading Books in the Twenty-first Century

    Join Josh Cook, a bookseller and co-owner of Porter Square Books, as he discusses his new book "The Art of Libromancy: On Selling Books and Reading Books in the Twenty-first Century." Cook, an author known for "An Exaggerated Murder," shares his literary journey and insights from his extensive experience in the book industry.

  • November 2023

  • Fri 17
    17 November 2023 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm GMT

    Conversation with Re-Imagining Bookstores

    Join Praveen Madan, Peggy Holman, and Amanda Hall in discussing the Re-Imagining Bookstores movement, which advocates for bookstore support in the U.S. They envision new business models, community engagement, and sustainable practices to strengthen and reinvigorate bookstores, promoting literacy and civic engagement. Madan, Hall, and Holman bring extensive experience and innovative ideas to the cause.

  • January 2024

  • Fri 26
    26 January 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm GMT

    Bookselling in India: The ‘Proper’ and the ‘Parallel’

    The presenters retain copyright for all images in the presentation except those listed below. Images may be re-used with permission of the copyright holders, either Pritha Mukherjee or Kanupriya Dhingra. Slide 2: Photograph of the book launch of India Book Market Report, 2022. Image of Nielsen Bookscan India Book Market Report 2022 from “New report […]

  • March 2024

  • Fri 15
    15 March 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm GMT

    Conversation with Mark Pearson of Libro.fm

    Mark Pearson is the CEO and co-founder of Libro.fm, the digital audiobook platform for more than 2,600 independent bookshops around the world. Before that he was the publisher at Pear Press. You can learn more about Libro.fm at https://libro.fm/story and through our annual social purpose reports.

  • May 2024

  • Fri 24
    Harold Monro holding the sign outside the Poetry Bookshop in London, c. 1920
    24 May 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm BST

    Publishing Your Friends: Interwar Booksellers and Their Literary Networks

    Matthew Chambers, Author of London and the Modernist Bookshop (CUP 2020), will be discussing his work on the role of literary communities and networks in the growth of the bookshop. The event will be recorded. A “bookseller” could once describe a retailer, publisher, printer, or even binder, and while these roles were more definitively disambiguated […]

  • July 2024

  • Fri 12
    The Bookseller Oral History Project
    12 July 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm BST

    Lanora Jennings on The Bookseller Oral History Project

    The Bookseller Oral History Project, initiated by Lanora Jennings in 2023, aims to preserve the voices and experiences of booksellers, highlighting their roles in supporting societal movements and balancing commercial and social profits. The project underscores the historical significance of bookstores as community hubs and platforms for resistance and progressive discourse.

  • September 2024

  • Fri 27
    The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore. Book cover and image of Evan Friss, the Author
    27 September 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm BST

    Conversation with Evan Friss, Author of The Bookshop

    Evan Friss's The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore is "an affectionate and engaging history of the American bookstore and its central place in American cultural life, from department stores to indies, from highbrow dealers trading in first editions to sidewalk vendors, and from chains to special-interest community destinations." Matthew Chambers, author of London […]

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