Because also the union is going to do right instead of trying to image manage the whole thing.
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This whole volume looks great! Looking forward to reading.
Bwahahahaha.
Time/Life, he did the first People magazine cover story. Faye Dunaway. He had lots of stories.
And the way I think they rationalize this is that they *only* publish work from writers who are working for research universities. Which… sigh
My stepfather was a journalist whose specialty was in depth interviews if big famous ppl. Including Dennis Hopper ...
The #EpsteinFiles meet #TheUList.
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I agree. I think a lot of people want all the cakes and to eat them too and want someone else to solve it all. But lots of people are caught in the hellscape of needing metrics balh blah blah and don't feel like they can take risks.
So true!
Sex and Gender Dimension in Research Statement (max. 1000 words) In accordance with the Research Ireland External Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Strategy 2023-2028,10 all Applicants must complete a statement articulating the consideration of biological sex and/or social gender variables in their planned research. Please consult the Guidance for Applicants on Ethical and Scientific Issues9 and Section 5.4 of the Call Document for resources on how to address the sex and/or gender dimension of research in your grant.
Illustrating how far US research norms are diverging - all Research Ireland grant applications require a statement on how sex and gender issues are being addressed in the research.
I wonder what would happen if you just stood there quietly until he ran out of steam....and then kept standing there quietly.....might be funny as well as a bit excruciating for him.
NEW PUBLICATION ALERT!
Andrew, Marcel, & I introduce & draw some conclusions from a series of interviews w/ anthropologists experimenting w/ data sharing, process documentation, intermediate publishing models, & infrastructure building to enable new forms of collaborative knowledge making.
Almost a year of long COVID. Now well enough to go to LA to do elder care for my dad. Life. Still can't write worth a damn. Half the time I can't speak in proper sentences.
Please tell me that you decline the opportunity.
We should all just be djs!
In academic publishing it's one bad option after another. There is no option that is, simultaneously, open access, no author publication fees, indexed, well supported with editorial labor, published by a small unionized outfit, and sustainably financed.
Where's my butt?
Every word of this, perfection. And freakin funny.
I love how academics have the ability to confidently make pronouncements about things they know nothing about.
As an editor in chief I've tried to expose the hidden curriculum as well as to clarify the financial and technical realities/constraints/complexities. It's all changing really fast.
My daughter went there ....so sad.
I fill notebooks with important quotes that I may want to use, along with me thinking out loud about how to solve a structural problem in the text. They are really cool records of my writing journey!
If I was still in an academic job I'd be tempted to become the craziest person in the room FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS. That would be so entertaining.
Has anybody else watched #Vladimir and been grossed out by the stale old trope that white dudes sleeping with their students is cute? Oh and the claims "it was a different time." Puke, puke, puke.
And a frighteningly powerful percentage. If only because temper tantrums yield results.
For the first time since getting long COVID last May, I went to a yoga class. So happy I could weep.
If you're local to NC, please join us next month for our first Centennial event, "Publishing Fundamentals." We're grateful to our cosponsor, @fhiduke.bsky.social, and to our Centennial sponsors, including Ingram Content Group, for their support. #DUP100
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I am tired to death of anthropological theory that is based on continental philosophy.