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    Explore "diversity in publishing" with insightful episodes like "The Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’" and "243. Quillette's Founder On Starting The Most Controversial Magazine In The World | Claire Lehmann" from podcasts like ""The Daily" and "The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast"" and more!

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    The Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’

    The Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’

    For generations, America’s major publishers focused almost entirely on white readers. Now a new cadre of executives is trying to open up the industry.

    The journalist Marcela Valdes spent a year reporting on what she described as “the problematic history of diversity in book publishing and the ways it has affected editors, authors and what you see (or don’t see) in bookstores.”

    Interviewing more than 50 current and former book professionals, as well as authors, Ms. Valdes learned about the previous unsuccessful attempts to cultivate Black audiences, and considered the intricacies of an industry culture that still struggles to “overcome the clubby, white elitism it was born in.”

    As one publishing executive puts it, the future of book publishing will be determined not only by its recent hires but also by how it answers this question: Instead of fighting over slices of a shrinking pie, can publishers work to make the readership bigger for everyone?

    This story was written by Marcela Valdes and recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.

     

    243. Quillette's Founder On Starting The Most Controversial Magazine In The World | Claire Lehmann

    243. Quillette's Founder On Starting The Most Controversial Magazine In The World | Claire Lehmann

    This episode was recorded on October 29th, 2021.


    Claire Lehmann and talk about the success of Quillette magazine, left-wing authoritarianism, gender dysphoria, mentorship, stereotypes, social media, ingroup preference, moral reasoning, aggressive empathy, and more.


    Claire Lehmann is the founding editor of Quillette magazine. She works with journalists whose kind of content or views make finding a platform difficult. Quillette has published exciting articles by Coleman Hughes, Rav Arora, Rob Henderson, and Kevin Mims—to name a few.


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    Find more from Claire Lehmann on Twitter: https://twitter.com/clairlemon

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/clairelehmann

    Take a peek at Quillette itself: https://quillette.com/

    Other links: https://linktr.ee/clairelehmann


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    Chapters

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    [0:00] Intro

    [0:54] What Is Quillette?

    [6:39] Political Leanings & Staying Centered

    [11:44] Mentorship Relationships

    [15:18] Social Challenges

    [20:19] Claire & Quillette’s Success

    [26:13] Left-wing Authoritarianism I

    [31:04] Stereotype Accuracy Research

    [33:36] Left-wing Authoritarianism II

    [35:51] Social Media & Unification

    [44:35] Barrier Effects in Human Aggression

    [51:43] Social Media & Wildfire Ideas

    [58:12] Memes & Gender Dysphoria

    [1:05:27] Media Pressure

    [1:09:09] Quillette’s Growth Pattern

    [1:12:39] Behind Reading Demographics

    [1:17:07] Aggressive Empathy & Moral Reasoning

    [1:24:49] Outro

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