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Hi Everyone,

A recent alumni from our School of Architecture approached me asking for some advice about publishing his M.Arch thesis or a portion of it. He is hoping to start a PhD soon. I've attached a link to it HERE from my university's open access institutional repository (with the student's permission of course).

It addresses issues of race, income equality, architecture's inability to address social issues, architectural education...et cetera. It's a very powerful thesis, but I'm racking my brain trying to recommend a journal or publisher/press for the author to pursue getting it published in.

The thesis is told as a first-person narrative, without the typical citations required for academic publishing, though it does have a bibliography. 

Can anyone recommend a journal or publisher/press that might be a good fit for this alumni's work?


Thank you,

Evan Schilling, MI, B.Arch, B.E.S

Architecture Librarian

(they/them; he/him)


Musagetes Architecture Library
University of Waterloo School of Architecture

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