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Conversations about racial inequality and diversity are happening around the world. To help contribute to that discussion, Oxford University Press has made some of our publishing on these important topics freely available for a limited time: https://bit.ly/3cYARze

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Gain insight into the ‘political polarization’ of this year’s US presidential election, discover important discussions in the science behind the COVID-19 vaccine, and read more about the global protests that impacted this year and the defining events of 2020. Learn more in this OUPblog post:

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We want to make sure people have access to the best linguistics research no matter their area of specialism. From practical applications to the latest academic scholarship, our range of linguistics journals has unparalleled breadth and authority. To help you find the research that's relevant to you, we’ve created a reading list of the most read articles from the past year. Browse the list here: https://bit.ly/2UzEntA
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We're excited to share the February releases in the Very Short Introductions series, publishing in both the UK and US this month. Let us know in the comments the title you're excited to read! http://bit.ly/2WMXbnL #VSI25
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Are you looking for inspiration for your first read of 2020? We've put together a video to showcase the new titles in the Very Short Introductions series publishing in both the UK and US this month! http://bit.ly/2WMXbnL
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