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- PUB 600: Topics in Publishing Management
- PUB 601: Editorial Theory and Practice
- PUB 602: Design & Production Control in Publishing
- PUB 605 Fall Project: Books Publishing Project
- PUB 606 Spring Project: Magazine/Media Project
- PUB 607: Publishing Technology Project
- PUB 611: Making Knowledge Public: How Research Makes Its Way Into Society
- PUB 800: Text & Context: Publishing in Contemporary Culture
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- PUB 802: Technology & Evolving Forms of Publishing
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- PUB 101: The Publication of Self in Everyday Life
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- PUB 231: Graphic Design Fundamentals
- PUB 331: Graphic Design in Transition: Print and Digital Books
- PUB 332: Graphic Design in Transition: Print and Digital Periodicals
- PUB 350: Marketing for Book Publishers
- PUB 355W: Online Marketing for Publishers
- PUB 371: Structure of the Book Publishing Industry in Canada
- PUB 372: The Book Publishing Process
- PUB 375: Magazine Publishing
- PUB 401: Technology and the Evolving Book
- PUB 410: Indigenous Editing Practices
- PUB 411: Making Knowledge Public: How Research Makes Its Way Into Society
- PUB 431: Publication Design Project
- PUB 438: Design Awareness in Publishing Process and Products
- PUB 448: Publishing and Social Change: Tech, Texts, and Revolution
- PUB 450: The Business of Book Publishing
- PUB 456: Institutional and International Event Planning
- PUB 458: Journalism as a Publishing Problem
- PUB 477: Publishing Practicum
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- PUB 480 D100: Buy the Book: A History of Publication Design (STC)
- PUB 480 OL01: Accessible Publishing (OLC)
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¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Publishing Director Hannah McGregor's Message
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Publishing is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Hannah McGregor as its new Director. Dr. McGregor is also an Associate Professor in the program, and is currently teaching a course on publishing in contemporary culture. Her research and teaching focus on the intersection of publishing and social change.
After a year long sabbatical, Associate Professor Hannah McGregor returned to ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Publishing as the new program Director. While Dr. McGregor was away, she published her first book, , and continued her role as co-director of the , an -funded network which aims to encourage collaboration and experimentation via the medium of scholarly podcasting. She is also the co-host of , a scholarly podcast about pop culture; a feminist discussion of the Harry Potter series; and , a collaborative scholarly project exploring audio literary archives.
Director's Message:
I love our Publishing program. We have a passionate and dedicated group of instructors, our faculty are doing cutting-edge and transformative research, and our students are heading out into the world ready to change how publishing works. My goal as Director is to keep fostering this caring, collaborative, and values-driven community while also thinking forward to how we can keep expanding our understanding of what publishing does, and how publishing can be taught.
Learn more about Dr. McGregor .
Read our interview with Dr. McGregor here.