About Lived Places Publishing

Social Identity is most profoundly experienced in the context of place. Black students bussed into predominantly white schools in the 1970s understood this. Women holding board seats in Fortune 500 companies understand this. Disabled people living in rural locations understand this. Transgender people in the workplace understand this.

University curriculum and the research experience of so many faculty reveal this intersection of identity and location. Here are but a few examples of dissertation topics that would provide rich, teachable content:

  • Hip hop in Islam: Race, self-making, and young Muslims in Chicago
  • Disability in the Mountains: Culture, Environment, and Experiences of Disability in Ladakh, India
  • The Making of Hawaii’s Interracial Working Class

At Lived Places Publishing we publish applied, concise course readings that help faculty illuminate the experience of social identity and the lived places we share.

Lived Places Publishing is led by collection editors with deep experience as researchers and teachers in their area of expertise. Our collection editors guide our authors through the writing and publication process, always with an eye to creating accessible and insightful course-aligned readings.

And at Lived Places Publishing, our mission is to foster open access, affordability, and broad accessibility though our library-first collection publishing model, which features:

  • Whole eBook Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
  • Zero digital rights management (DRM)
  • Perpetual access and unlimited access
  • 5% of all sales directed toward funding open access at author’s request

The LPP Library Collection Model

Our first 40 titles have published in our library-friendly model, delivered with electronic interlibrary loan (ILL) rights, unlimited access, and no digital rights management (DRM) restrictions.

View 2023 Collection | View 2024 Collection
View Complete Title List | More About Our Mission

Meet the Team​

Meet the folks who will help you get your book from concept to library. We’re a small and dedicated team, working around the globe to bring the Lived Places vision to life.

Lived Places Publishing work in partnership with Newgen KnowledgeWorks.

David Parker

Co-Founder and Publisher​

David ParkerAlong with Dr. Chris McAuley, David started Lived Places Publishing (LPP) as a mission more than a business. At a moment in time when voices are being silenced and teaching the value of difference is under assault, it seemed more important than ever to leverage his experience and energy to elevate human stories.

Before LPP, David founded Business Expert Press, launched Academic Video Online, and was Editor-in-Chief at Pearson Education. David is an active writer, with a regular column Learning Belongs in the Library in Against the Grain, and other pieces in The Scholarly KitchenEdTech TimesUKSG Insights, and more.

David is also a competitive triathlete, yogi, and a passionate connector of people who always, always, always answers his email!

Connect: LinkedIn

Chris McAuley

Co-Founder and Collection Editor

Chris-McAuleyDr. Chris McAuley is an emeritus professor in the Department of Black Studies, UC Santa Barbara. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in Political Science. Dr McAuley’s areas of research are northern and southern African Politics, world systems theory, Black intellectual history, Caribbean and Latin American political economy and economic history of the Americas.

Chris’ LPP Collection: https://livedplacespublishing.com/black-studies

Michael Boezi

Managing Director / Director of Marketing

Michael BoeziMichael Boezi is a publishing industry veteran who has always been at the forefront of the industry by applying the lessons of the traditional to the process of innovation, mixing the ideal with the practical. His publishing experience ranges from early-state startups (Flat World Knowledge) to industry stalwarts (Pearson, Wiley).

Michael joined LPP in September 2022 to help highlight underrepresented voices. Never has this need been more pressing as authoritarian voices and narratives of power work actively to crowd out the array of human perspectives that build an inclusive, vibrant society.

Michael also runs a media & consulting business (Control Mouse Media, LLC) around content strategy for creatives and other small business owners. He teaches a grad-level course at Emerson College in Boston on the topic, and is an active performing and recording artist as well.

Connect: https://linkedin.com/in/mboezi
About: https://michaelboezi.com/about

Susannah Butler

Commissioning Editor

Susannah ButlerSusannah actively commissions new titles across all of LPP’s Collections. Since completing her Publishing Studies MA in 2019, she has worked in both trade and academic publishing and has been heavily involved with the Society of Young Publishers (SYP).

Based on the South coast of England, Susannah loves spending her weekends exploring the surrounding beaches and countryside. She is a keen runner, yogi, and wild swimmer.

She is always happy to connect and discuss any ideas you may have for LPP.

Email: susannah@livedplacespublishing.com
Connect: LinkedIn

Marty Mullarkey

Account Manger

Marty has worked in the library industry way before ebooks were cool. She started her career in sales and marketing at ebrary, one of the first ebook companies that was acquired by ProQuest, then went on to Kanopy, a streaming video startup that was acquired by OverDrive.

A semi-professional chef with her own micro-kitchen, Marty loves fishing and playing tennis, although she sucks and usually loses. She proudly started a movement in her home town of Half Moon Bay, CA during Covid, where she and her friends found, made, and gave away thousands of sea glass necklaces to “spread love and joy in a time of hate.” Today, Marty is working with the Lion’s Club to give hundreds of sea glass necklace-making kits to kids with cancer.

She is always happy to connect and discuss any ideas you may have for LPP.

Email: marty@livedplacespublishing.com

Daniel L. Huang-Talbot

Library Resources Specialist

Daniel L. Huang-Talbot began his academic career in the Pennsylvania Historical Museum Commission, collecting oral histories of World War II veterans and cataloging military memorabilia and artifacts. He studied public history and obtained a Master of Arts in History at Lehigh University and a Master of Arts in Library Information Science from Rutgers.

His areas of research are underrepresented voices in American military history and immigration, library technical services workflows, and applying empathetic design to monograph acquisitions models. Daniel has also worked in interlibrary lending and library acquisitions since 2008.

When not working to get more books into the hands of readers, Daniel is out hiking in the forests of northeast Pennsylvania and supporting his rural psychiatrist wife in her quest to bring compassionate mental health care to underserved populations. His classical piano skills could use a little work at the moment but his sous vide technique is on point.

The Advisory Board

Dominic Broadhurst

Head of Content & Discovery at The University of Salford

Dominic BroadhurstDominic Broadhurst is Head of Content & Discovery at the University of Salford, where he both leads the library content and digital teams. He is passionate about delivering high quality affordable content to students and faculty, embracing both open principles and increasing the diversity and range of library material offered.

 

Jon Cawthorne​

University Librarian

Jon CawthorneJon E. Cawthorne, Ph.D. has served in library leadership positions at Wayne State University Library System which includes the University’s School of Information Sciences and West Virginia University.  He has a Ph.D. in managerial leadership in the information professions from Simmons University and is passionate about supporting healthy organizational cultures, increasing Black, Indigenous People of Color into leadership positions in the information and publishing industries and bringing new, diverse voices to publishing.
Cawthorne is a past President of the Association of College and Research Libraries and remains positive about the future.

Kadian Pow

Lecturer in Sociology and Black Studies, Birmingham City University

Kadian PowDr Kadian Pow has over 8 years for university teaching experience, and more than 20 years’ experience in informal museum education. She holds a PhD in Sociology from Birmingham City University. Her main interests include Black feminism in online spaces, television, fandoms and representation, intersectionality, the sociology of Black hair and identity, and museum decolonisation efforts.
Kadian’s expertise in popular culture, feminism, representation and race has been featured in The Conversation, USA Today, BBC’s Women’s Hour, Ok Player Magazine, and Yahoo! Kadian is one of Canvas 8 Expert consultant in culture and an external researcher for a joint project between Birmingham Museums Trust and Beatfreeks on decolonising the museum.

Monique Vogelsang

Monique VogelsangMonique Vogelsang works as an educational consultant, speaker, and curriculum writer, developing culturally expansive curriculum for primary and secondary teachers — including an innovative Grades K-8 Racial Literacy Curriculum, as well as a newly released Grades K-6 curriculum, in partnership with Aperture and Angélica Dass, for her book, The Colors We Share. As a consultant for Authentic Education — the creators of Understanding by Design® — Monique served as a Subject Matter Expert for the Washington D.C. public school system, working with a team of educators and scholars to develop the country’s first anti-racist Social Studies State Standards. An experienced speaker, Monique has facilitated workshops at national and regional conferences and associations, such as the NAIS People of Color Conference, NYSAIS, NJAIS, NWAIS, AISGW, and ISAS. 

Charles Watkinson

Associate University Librarian and Director of the University of Michigan Press

Charles WatkinsonCharles Watkinson oversees the Publishing division of University of Michigan Library. This includes being director of the University of Michigan Press, which publishes around 100 books a year; oversight of a publishing services unit that hosts the works of other publishers on its Fulcrum open-source platform; and oversight of the Deep Blue repository and research data services unit. With a background in archaeology and anthropology, Charles has a strong commitment to digital preservation and is interested in issues of ownership, access, and credit. His publishing career includes positions in commercial and society publishing, as well as within university presses and libraries. He has recently served as president of the Association of University Presses and has also been on the Board of the Society for Scholarly Publishing. He was an initiator of the Library Publishing Coalition and is on the Boards of the OAPEN Foundation and Open Access Book Data Trust, which both advance open access book publishing.

Shahrzad Khosrowpour

Coordinator of Acquisitions and Cataloging, Chapman University

Shahrzad KhosrowpourShahrzad received her bachelor’s degree in food engineering from Middle East Technical University (Ankara, Turkey), and her Master of Library Science degree from Texas Woman’s University (Denton, Texas). She has been with Chapman University and the Leatherby Libraries since August 2014 as the coordinator of Acquisitions & Cataloging. She is also the subject liaison for the Department of World Languages & Cultures, Peace Studies, and International Studies.
Her academic interest for the past 22 years in the library profession has been focused on academic libraries and information management and has successful international, national, and regional presentations on this topic. She considers library science a multidisciplinary field that can be applied to different research areas. She has taken advantage of this in her library career and has shown research interests and publishing in science, business, world languages & cultures, as well as library science. Shahrzad is also dedicated to bringing awareness of Middle East culture and literature and to this end she is contributing book reviews to the Middle East Librarians Association which is indexed in JSTOR.

Joseph H. Hancock, II

Full Professor – Drexel University and LPP Collection Editor

Joseph H. Hancock, IIJoseph H. Hancock, II is a professor and international authority on fashion branding as a form of storytelling. He is known internationally for his scholarship on cargo pants, LGBTQIA+ fashion and retail culture. He started in academia after twenty years in the retailing industry having worked for such legendary companies as The Gap, L. Brands and Target Corporation. He is the author of the book Fashion Brand Stories (3rd ed., Bloomsbury, 2022, 2016, 2009) and the soon to be the new author of Marketing Fashion: A Cross-Cultural Perspective 2nd Edition (2026) and co-author of Fashion Forecasting 6th Edition (2027). He is the Collection Editor for Fashion and Personal Style Studies for Lived Places Publishing. He served as the Executive Director of the Popular Culture Association of American/American Culture and has led and organized academic conferences, including LPP’s first conference. Dr. Hancock is an outspoken and vocal advocate for workers, faculty, scholars, and writers encouraging them to follow their career, writing and scholastic dreams. He’s here, he’s queer and he supports you! 

Would you like to become a collection editor or an author? Connect with our publisher.

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