Caroline Davis (publishing)
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EducationPhD (English Literature), Open University.
Postgraduate Certificate of Teaching in Higher Education, Oxford Brookes University.
MA (English), University of York.
BA (English and History), University of Birmingham.
Postgraduate Certificate of Teaching in Higher Education, Oxford Brookes University.
MA (English), University of York.
BA (English and History), University of Birmingham.
Occupation(s)Professor, author
EmployerUniversity College London
KnownforAcademic of digital and publishing media
Caroline Davis | |
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Dr Caroline Davis, 2020, holding a cake decorated with the cover of her book 'Print Cultures'. | |
| Education | PhD (English Literature), Open University. Postgraduate Certificate of Teaching in Higher Education, Oxford Brookes University. MA (English), University of York. BA (English and History), University of Birmingham. |
| Occupation(s) | Professor, author |
| Employer | University College London |
| Known for | Academic of digital and publishing media |
| Awards | Mid-Career Fellowship (British Academy) |
Caroline Davis is a British academic who specialises in the history of publishing culture, and government propaganda in Africa during the Cold War. She is currently an Associate Professor in Publishing at University College London.[1]