We’re excited to be able to welcome our new publishing partner, Routledge, of Taylor & Francis Group (T&F), who are following in the footsteps of Duke University Press after our ten-year collaboration.
A renowned international publisher with a long-established interest in the field of STS, T&F has already published The Science Studies Reader (1999, edited by Mario Biagioli) and The Routledge Handbook of Science, Technology, and Society (2014, edited by Daniel Lee Kleinman and Kelly Moore) and created a book series edited by Sundar Sarukkai. It owns high-profile journals such as Science as Culture, Engineering Studies, and EASTS’ sister journal Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology, and Society. Sharing the same drive to achieve excellence and to acknowledge the rise of an STS scholarship in Asia – something which will require flexible, accessible, socially laden strategies – Routledge has been assisting us in our new plans, including a website containing curated papers from past issues and featuring multimedia content that reflects fresh scholarship in and about this region.
Based in Singapore, Taipei, and London, the Routledge team working with EASTS includes (to name just a few) Paul Naish (Global Head of Portfolio), Justin Robinson (Portfolio Manager), Brenda Foo (Marketing Director), Don Low (Sales Director), and Zoë Taylor (Production Team Leader). With such an industry veteran alongside us, we are delighted to join the T&F family and start a new chapter for EASTS.