Commentary
			  			  
				
									A new book bounty?
Readying Australian publishing for its next chapter
					
						
		
			  					
					by Alice Grundy • 
			
			  				
				
				
			From the outside, publishing might look like an industry invested in words, ideas, and the work of authors, and editors. But, as with other centres of cultural production such as universities, the neo-liberal ideologies of increased efficiency, deregulation, and higher returns have increasingly determined how books are made.
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