Blog — ...often. In any event, those are all the incidents that come to mind today? A Yeah, those are some of the incidents that I could remember, eh. There were many...
Blog — ...complex issues, generate innovative solutions, inspire collective or individual action, and, finally, build civic capacity. Build a social economy Many communities have chosen to intervene in the economic structures...
Blog — Ian Bullock’s latest book, Under Siege: The Independent Labour Party in Interwar Britain examines the ideological battles within the Independent Labour Party during the tumultuous interwar period. By combing through...
Blog — ...provisional interpretations of the evidence, and to discuss some of the issues that complicate our efforts to develop a more comprehensive picture of prehistoric lifeways in the Lower Athabasca region”...
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 — ...became clear how much bravery is required of civil servants to actually do something outside of “business as usual” around public involvement. Elected officials to take risks again and again...