Representation of Arabic Voices and Topics in Academic Publishing
Date March, 09 2021
Location Live Webinar on Zoom
How can the academic publishing community ensure that a wider range of Arabic voices and topics are better represented in their catalogues and in scholarly discourse? English is the dominant language of publication, which leaves less room for scholars working in and with the Arabic language.
In this discussion hosted by the Sheikh Zayed Book Award and Publishing Perspectives, three experts will discuss how we got to this point of English-language dominance and what can be done to elevate more Arabic scholars and topics in international discourse.
- How can publishers ensure that Arabic scholars and subjects are represented in their catalogues? Beyond acquisitions, what other measures can publishers take to support scholars working with the Arabic language and in Arabic studies?
- How can smaller academic publishers working in specialized areas (like Arabic studies) make sure their content is seen more globally, particularly when the larger publishers are using their resources to shift to open access?
- How did English become the dominant language of scholarly publishing, and how we can broaden scholarly publication to include Arabic and other languages?
Speakers

Porter Anderson
Porter Anderson has been named International Trade Press Journalist of the Year in London's Book Fair 2019 International Excellence Awards. He is Editor-in-Chief of Publishing Perspectives. He co-founded The Hot Sheet, a newsletter for trade and indie authors, which now is owned and operated by Jane Friedman. He formerly was Associate Editor for The FutureBook at London's The Bookseller. Anderson also has worked as a senior producer, editor, and anchor with CNN.com, CNN International, and CNN USA, and as an arts critic (National Critics Institute) with The Village Voice and Dallas Times Herald.

Prof. Dag Nikolaus Hasse
Professor of Philosophy at University of Wurzburg; SZBA 2018 winner of Arab Culture in Other Languages

Tarek El Ariss
Professor and Chair of Middle Eastern Studies at Dartmouth

Abdurraouf Oueslati
Acquisitions Editor of Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies at Brill Publishing