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Oxford Names “Brain Rot” Word Of The Year 2024
100.7 WMMS
Oxford University Press, which publishes the Oxford English Dictionary, has revealed its choice for the word of the year for 2024 is “brain...
5 days ago
Neil Siegel Guest-Blogging About His New Book "The Collective-Action Constitution"
Reason Magazine
I am pleased to announce that Professor Neil Siegel (Duke University School of Law) will be guest-blogging this week about his important new...
6 months ago
Saswati Sengupta
The Caravan
Saswati Sengupta teaches English literature at Miranda House, Delhi University. Her most recent work is Mutating Goddesses: Bengal's Laukika Hinduism and...
8 months ago
What can be done to resolve academic authorship disputes?
Times Higher Education
With careers riding on young scientists' position in author lists, friction is all too common. A snowballing initiative to list authors'...
58 months ago
What the Last Century of Efforts to Bridge the Beltway/Ivory Tower Gap In National Security Tells Us
Stimson Center
The gap between scholars and policymakers has widened in recent years, particularly in the realm of national security affairs, once a model of collaboration.
22 months ago
Author Interview: Q and A with Sonia Livingstone and Alicia Blum-Ross, authors of Parenting for a Digital Future
LSE Blogs
In this author interview, we speak to Sonia Livingstone and Alicia Blum-Ross about their new book, Parenting for a Digital Future.
52 months ago
Once upon a time in publishing: When it was the editors who were in control
Scroll.in
Veteran editor Adil Tyabji rues how corporatisation and digitisation have eroded the role of the editor in book publishing.
74 months ago