Academia & Publishing Accessibility in Digital Publishing: An Interview with Allison Belan from Duke University Press Read more
Academia & Publishing Where Next for Academic Social Media? How Scholars Are Rethinking the Platforms They Use – and Why Read more
Arts & Humanities “Climate Doom”? How Apocalyptic Narrative Can Help Us Confront Climate Change Devastating fires, floods and other catastrophes related to climate change are evoking apocalyptic language and imagery in our heads. Aside from its biblical connotations, how does the apocalyptic narrative work in representing one of the biggest challenges of our time?
Arts & Humanities Call for Manuscripts: Comics Studies – Aesthetics, Histories, and Practices For a new book series, we are looking for English-language manuscripts that explore the aesthetics, histories, and practices of comics, manga, graphic novels, and other forms of sequential art.
Politics & Society The Unfamiliar Intimacy of the Face Mask During COVID-19 More than a year and a half into the pandemic, the debate over face masks is still raging – time to take the opportunity and think about our intimate connections with inanimate objects.
Business & Economics Knowledge in Motion: How to Spot the Future in the Here and Now If the pandemic has taught us one thing, it is how quickly and unpredictably our lives can change – and how resilient many organisations and people turned out to be. How did they manage to do that? And how do we prepare for the future when uncertainty is the only certainty?
Arts & Humanities ‘Forced Diversity’ In Movies Is Not a Thing – But Here’s Why Some People Are So Scared of It