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Editorship

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Editorship meaning

The position or job of being an editor

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Lebedev’s Evening Standard was a vocal supporter of Johnson in his London Mayoral campaigns against Ken Livingstone and, under the editorship of George Osborne, continues to support the Conservatives.

Yesterday the disclosure – denied by Boris – was shining unexpected light on the explosion of libido at the distinguished weekly under his editorship.

Having introduced Lebedev to the idea of buying the newspaper, he then worked with investment bankers to conclude the deal, ultimately being rewarded with the editorship, famously apologising for his newspaper’s coverage.

A journal, the Jahrbuch für psychoanalytische und psychopathologishe Forschungen, was launched in 1909 under the editorship of Jung.

Bray was temporarily asked to resign the editorship.

From 1900 he devoted himself full-time to writing, giving up the editorship.

In 1895 and 1897, Cantor published a two-part paper in Mathematische Annalen under Felix Klein 's editorship; these were his last significant papers on set theory.

In 1989, both his own book Doublespeak and, under his editorship, the committee's third book, Beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four, were published.

Late in his editorship, Murray learned that a prolific reader named W. C. Minor was a criminal lunatic.

Leinster was one of the few science fiction writers from the 1930s to survive in the John W. Campbell era of higher writing standards, publishing over three dozen stories in Astounding and Analog under Campbell's editorship.

Move to London and editorship of the Westminster Review On her return to England the following year (1850), she moved to London with the intent of becoming a writer, and she began referring to herself as Marian Evans.

Rich and Cliff took over editorship of the lesbian arts journal Sinister Wisdom (1981–1983).

The book published under his editorship, Science in Service of Nats-Dems’ Counter-Revolution (1931), represented the new spirit of political life in Soviet Belarus.

The editorship is handed to route along with voyager until 2001.

The following year he established the International Psychoanalytic Library, which published some 50 books under his editorship.

The Handbuch was first translated into English under the editorship of James P. C. Southall on behalf of the Optical Society of America in 1924-5.

This has been accompanied by a growth in black editorship and journalism.

This series, under the general editorship of W. G. Whittaker, was OUP's first commitment to the publishing of music for performance, rather than in book form or for study.

Under his editorship, the committee produced a book called Language and Public Policy (1974), with the aim of informing readers of the extensive scope of doublespeak being used to deliberately mislead and deceive the audience.

Under Moorcock's editorship "galactic wars went out; drugs came in; there were fewer encounters with aliens, more in the bedroom.