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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... vol. 34 no. 2 June 2018 of Publishing Research Quarterly est. 1985 Publishing Research Quarterly
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Who Is Publishing Diverse Books Best?, Nicholas Shea , Gloria Mulvihill , Vi La Bianca , Alyssa Hanchar , single work criticism

'There is a recurring conversation surrounding diversity in publishing, and publishing houses of all sizes have claimed dedication to de-homogenizing both the industry and the content. Numerous efforts have been enacted with varying degrees of success, but the answer to the question, “Who is effectively publishing diverse books?” remains elusive.'  (Introduction) 

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