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Stanford University Press has been publishing books across the humanities, social sciences, law, business, and other areas since 1892.
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- New book trailer! Something Between Us by @anandian.bsky.social is an anthropologist's quest to understand the deep social and political divides in American society, and the everyday strategies that can overcome them. Learn more about the book here: www.sup.org/books/anthro... #ReadUP
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- For readers interested in Jewish mysticism and Hasidism, Sacred Emotions by Leore Sachs-Shmueli argues that negative emotions serve as crucial catalysts for intensifying religious devotion and shaped the rise and cohesion of the Hasidic movement. #ReadUP www.sup.org/books/religi...
- Queer Vietnam recovers the forgotten stories of variant genders & sexualities in early 20th C Vietnam. While perceptions of Vietnamese history rest on the exclusion of the "queer," this book opens up new directions for the historical study of gender & Vietnam's modernity www.sup.org/books/asian-...
- In Contesting Inequalities, @siyuanyin.bsky.social traces the historical and structural forces surrounding the plight of migrant workers, especially women workers, and examines the relationship between media and different forms of collective action in China. #ReadUP www.sup.org/books/asian-...
- Reposted by Stanford University PressGave a talk on this forthcoming book at the Polish Academy of Sciences. In the hourlong Q&A I was asked fabulous questions that gave me lots of ideas of what to write about these now-translated stories after they are published @stanfordpress.bsky.social in February 2026! www.sup.org/books/jewish...
- The Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative featured @andyhoffman.bsky.social in the most recent episode of their Crucial Conversations series. You can watch the full discussion now:
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- Reposted by Stanford University PressI was dreaming of being a guest of #PeoplingPodcast @peoplingthepast.bsky.social and then it finally happened! Follow them NOW 🔥❤️👇
- New #PeoplingPodcast alert! Today, we are joined by @robertamazza.bsky.social to discuss the antiquities trade in both the past and the present, the ethics behind papyrology, and the illicit papyrus trade in academia. Listen in to “Fragments and Falsehoods” here: peoplingthepast.com/2025/05/06/p...
- The Conversation Lab with @shafe1.bsky.social recently had @andyhoffman.bsky.social on to discuss his new book Business School and the Noble Purpose of the Market. Listen to the episode here:
- Decolonizing Medicine by @gemorales.bsky.social examines Bolivian state-led efforts to decolonize health services during the administration of Evo Morales, Bolivia's first Indigenous president. #ReadUP www.sup.org/books/anthro...
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- New listening: @andyhoffman.bsky.social spoke about his book Business School and the Noble Purpose of the Market on the latest episode of GBSN's The Global Exchange: Conversations That Matter. #ReadUP
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- Reposted by Stanford University PressKabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity with @elirubin.bsky.social 📅 14 May, 18:00 BST 💻 Online www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-je...
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- The Next Big Idea Club highlighted @andyhoffman.bsky.social's Business School and the Noble Purpose of the Market "We need to fundamentally rethink business school and what it teaches.We must stop teaching outdated models and ideas, such as that the firm’s purpose is to make money for shareholders"
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- Business School and the Noble Purpose of the Market by @andyhoffman.bsky.social was featured on @financialtimes.com's "Business Books: what to read this month"
- "The truth is that business schools are broken, fixated on 50-year-old notions of shareholder primacy and a variant of the “greed is good” mentality and leaving graduates unprepared for the challenges currently facing business and society" @andyhoffman.bsky.social has a new essay up on @medium.com
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- New listening! @andyhoffman.bsky.social visited AMCC’s Podcast, Manufacturing an American Century and spoke about his new book Business School and the Noble Purpose of the Market, the future of business education, and the collaborations needed for meaningful change.
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- TONIGHT 7PM PT-Join us for a celebration of John M. Efron's new book All Consuming: Germans, Jews, and the Meaning of Meat, presented by @citylightsbooks.bsky.social We hope to see you there! #ReadUP citylights.com/events/john-...
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- “The reality is that climate change and inequality are system breakdowns caused by capitalism...These are the products of the market as it's designed. If we want to fix them, we have to change the market.” @andyhoffman.bsky.social spoke to @umich.edu SEAS about the future of business schools
- All Consuming by John M. Efron is out now! An engaging 700-year history of meat at the intersection of German and Jewish culture, uniquely illuminating the rich, fraught, and tragic history of German Jewry. #ReadUP www.sup.org/books/jewish...
- On Goethe contains the full range of Walter Benjamin's reflections on the central figure in modern German culture. The writings in this volume—newly translated, annotated, & framed by an extensive introduction—display a variety of styles and cover a vast array of topics www.sup.org/books/litera...
- TONIGHT 7PM PT-Join us for a celebration of John M. Efron's new book All Consuming: Germans, Jews, and the Meaning of Meat, presented by @citylightsbooks.bsky.social We hope to see you there! #ReadUP citylights.com/events/john-...
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- "Despite so many surveys highlighting students’ search for purpose, it’s clear that students are feeling underserved by their business programs." @andyhoffman.bsky.social wrote on AACSB about the need for curriculum changes in business schools.
- Tomorrow 7PM PT-Join us for a celebration of John M. Efron's new book All Consuming: Germans, Jews, and the Meaning of Meat, presented by @citylightsbooks.bsky.social. The event will be both in-person and broadcast online via Zoom. We hope to see you there! citylights.com/events/john-...
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- Reposted by Stanford University PressReformatting Agrarian Life by William J. Glover presents a stealth urban history from the countryside in colonial India that foregrounds the mutual entanglements of agrarian and urban expertise. #ReadUP www.sup.org/books/asian-...
- Next Tuesday (4/29), 12 PM PT— Nadim Bawalsa will give a talk on Migration and the Transnational Development of Palestinian Political Consciousness in the Early 20th Century. The talk will be available both in-person at Stanford and online, everyone is welcome.
- Reposted by Stanford University PressSome reflection on this Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, about some personal experiences in the background of my co-translation, from Yiddish & Russian, of a volume of post-Holocaust prose with Harriet Murav that’s coming out @stanfordpress.bsky.social next year. www.sup.org/books/jewish...
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