Kathleen Fitzpatrick and “generous thinking”
As I’ve mentioned before, I have been working with colleagues for some time now on a document about the future of the...
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As I’ve mentioned before, I have been working with colleagues for some time now on a document about the future of the...
Let’s try to put a few things together that need to be put together. First, read this post by Jonathan Haidt...
This post by “Anonymous Academic” on what the author thinks of as price-gouging by academic publishers is …...
A couple of follow-ups on yesterday’s oddball rantish thing on the social and economic structures that enable or...
Peter Conn is right about one thing: college accreditation is a mess. But his comments about religious colleges are...
So, to continue my earlier post: Last semester I taught a course called “Confession and Autobiography,” which...
David Graeber comments, in a brief follow-up to this essay, If you look at the lives and personalities of almost any of...
The tl;dr version of this post: In late capitalism, “Useful Knowledge” can take care of itself, and does. Let’s...
Here’s a post on a familiar theme: academic papers that no one reads. Let’s take it as a given that there is too...
I just came across this 2013 post by Peter Enns: I’ve had far too many conversations over the last few years with...