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Volume 11: 2022
Table of Contents 


Editors:  Genevieve Cain and 
Richard Woolley
Oxford International Centre for Publishing, Oxford Brookes University

Introduction by Richard Woolley


Representation in Children’s and YA Books
Lucy Derges - Does stereotyping of autism occur within MG and YA literature? An examination of titles published between 2000 and 2022

Martha Tyrrel - The Legacy of ‘Children of Blood and Bone’: an analysis of racial diversity in YA publishing

Anastasia McDevitt - Is anthropomorphism in children’s picture books helping to reinforce traditional gender stereotypes? A content analysis using
Gender Schema and Social Role theories


Language and Translation
Edith Pop - From Quidditch to Vâjthaț and back. Translating names from English into Romanian across time

David Rogers - Mind the Reading Gap – How Children’s Publishers Assist in Tackling Illiteracy

The Business of Publishing
Veronica Ferrari - The consequences of literary prizes’ reliance on corporate funding and the possibility of an ethical future of sponsorship

Aleksandra Galecka - DOES CRYING SELL BOOKS ON TIKTOK: How does BookTok help to turn backlist titles into bestsellers?

Benjamin Watts - EBook Piracy: Beyond the Nielsen Report
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​Articles have been written by students on the Culture of Publishing and Children and YA Publishing modules of the MA in Publishing (Distance Learning) in the Oxford International Centre for Publishing at Oxford Brookes University. 
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