Social justice

Rebuilding trust in the media

Find out why it's critical that people have trust in the media and how journalists, media organizations, and policymakers can help rebuild it.

Addressing the global teacher shortage

Five of the world's leading authorities on teaching explore the causes and impacts of teacher shortages, and highlight ways governments, policymakers, schools, and even parents can help improve teacher recruitment and retention.

Introducing our Accessibility Officer

We sat down with our Accessibility Officer Jennie Mather to find out about her career journey, the work she’s at Taylor & Francis, and why she believes accessibility is so important.

Getting savvy about media literacy

A media-literate population is essential for a healthy democracy. In this article, we explore what it is, why it's important, and what we should do to develop it.

Black resistance through the arts

Here are several stories and viewpoints on the topic of Black Resistance in the Arts, utilizing sources from Taylor & Francis books and academic journals, from Art History to Literary Criticism and Cultural Studies.

Confronting child hunger

Leading experts highlight the causes and effects of child hunger, and the relationships between hunger, malnutrition, and obesity. We also look at strategies for ending food insecurity in children.

Celebrating women who tell our stories

Utilizing the latest Taylor & Francis books and academic journals, in topics from Intercultural Communications to Global Health, we have compiled seven very different collections of stories about women, by women, from around the world.

June Purvis and the herstory of Women's History Review

We sat down with June Purvis, and asked her to take us back to 1992, the year Women's History Review was founded, to tell us the story of why it was started, and why its existence is just as important today, 30 years later.

Misinformation vs. disinformation

Find out the differences between misinformation and disinformation as well as the related concepts of fake news, propaganda, malinformation, image manipulation, and conspiracy theories.

Inspirational women in STEM

12 women working in STEM highlight the experts and pioneers in science, tech, engineering, and math who have influenced them. Find out about these exceptional women, and how they've inspired others.

What is social justice?

Explore the origins of the term 'social justice' as we examine a variety of academic definitions, meanings, and examples.

Getting more girls in STEM

Find out how we can maintain girls' participation in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) at school and university with insights from several leading educational experts and STEM practitioners.

Diversity in peer review

In this interview with Rebecca Furlong, Head of Reviewer Programmes at Taylor & Francis, find out what we're doing to increase diversity and inclusion, specifically in peer review, and why such initiatives are important.

Combatting disinformation

The scourge of disinformation and misinformation has had a massive influence on many recent events. In this article, leading experts explain how disinformation spreads, why it's dangerous, how to spot it, and how to fight it.

The digital threats to press freedom

To mark UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day 2022, we look at what research tells us about how technology and the Internet influence journalists’ freedoms.

Black Leaders in Academic Publishing: 7 Stories

We reached out to several Black researchers and professionals in academic publishing to ask them what they’re working on right now, and what they’re most passionate about. What follows is their stories.