Blog — ...party either into a merger with the Communist Party of Great Britain or towards trying to set itself up as its own version of a Bolshevik-style revolutionary party in a...
Blog — ...6). As Brian Ronaghan says, the volume is “an effort to draw some of this information together, to take stock of the current state of our knowledge, to offer some...
Blog — ...and business to account—especially when it comes to the big, complicated investigative stories that just can’t be done by local broadcast media, or clickbait-oriented web sites.” –Jon Kay. J-Source: “While...
Blog — ...of a long-standing commitment to an international scope Can’t beat ‘em? IRRODL discovered early on that the resistance to open access publishing outlets within the scholarly community had little to...
Blog — ...of ranchers, they dig holes in pastures, where large and commercially valuable animals like cows and horses can fall and break their large and commercially valuable legs. On the other...
Blog — ...digital publishing provides, including building a community of scholars and readers, and upholding our commitment to access. Beyond Publishing Terence told us that the idea for Manifold originated from a...
Blog — ...history from an individual’s perspective, it is often told by someone in power, an elite. Life writing allows individuals with no claim to power or position to share their real...
Blog — ...entire communities, not segments of a population. Make citizen values core to the process. Identifying one’s own value systems helps people to connect with one another outside of opinion. For...
Blog — ...of the Citizens’ Panel members to a larger community in an attempt to build stronger cohesion and sustained engagement. Be brave. Welcome citizens to contribute their own understanding of the...
Blog — ...Dialectics series How to Read Like You Mean It | April 2023 Kyle Conway “To read like you mean it is to find ways to live with other people, exploring...