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How do so many people working for free make such expensive and inaccessible research? Our latest TikTok in our academic publishing series looks at this question buff.ly/qNzlEF9 #CDJ #AcademicPublishing #TikTok
What's up with academic publishing?
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June 15, 2025 at 3:13 PM
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What's up with the dude wall? Órla O'Donovan writes on the prevalence of portraiture of former male university presidents and notaries in university buildings, and the place these structures have in contemporary public universities struggling to break historic links to elitism and extractivism #CDJ
University ‘dude walls’ must fall
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May 1, 2025 at 11:15 AM
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A companion piece to "University ‘dude walls’ must fall has been published in the Irish Times: excellent reading buff.ly/iCWQXYr #CDJ #IrishTimes
Órla O'Donovan: ‘What’s up with the dude wall?’ Rows of portraits of men should have no place in Irish institutions
The problem with academic portraiture is that it sustains the myths of meritocracy and obscures privilege
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May 1, 2025 at 3:13 PM
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[OPEN-ACCESS] Editor's Choice in our latest issue, Vincenzo Ruggiero on how punishment, as inflicted by custodial institutions, is also inflicted on "free" individuals, and how abolitionist activists could find allies in these identities buff.ly/FE184g0 #CDJ #SpecialIssue
Punishment, communities and assemblages
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April 22, 2025 at 11:15 AM
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Editor's choice in our latest issue, Beatriz E Cid-Aguayo and co-authors write on biocultural land use in Chile, people-nature relationships in urban spaces, and partial reconstructions around common goods from natural spaces buff.ly/CxVKaEV #CDJ #InformalSettlements
‘I know how to live from what the hill gives’: biocultural uses, tensions and partial reconstructions around the common goods of the Cerro Caracol urban park
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April 18, 2025 at 7:18 PM
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[OPEN-ACCESS] Our co-Editors Ruth Pearce and Kirsty Lohman write in the Editorial for our latest issue, on the upcoming 60th anniversary of the Journal, and on the changes in society seen in the lifetime of the journal buff.ly/iQk6qwL #CDJ #Editorial
Towards 60 years of CDJ
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April 15, 2025 at 7:18 PM
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Lindsay Stephens writes in our July issue on their use of assemblage theory to investigate the role of community in Toronto, Canada, how community shapes capacity and action, and how desire is transformed to action through community assemblages buff.ly/EgS53aL #CDJ
What does community do? Reconsidering community action on the Toronto Islands using assemblage theory
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April 5, 2025 at 11:15 AM
Feet don’t fail me now
Whatever my lot
April 4, 2025 at 5:27 PM
What was the one thing a lot of big tech companies kept repeating a few years ago?

Disrupt.

This all looks like idiocy but it smells a bit too intentional. It’s method, not madness and method is more dangerous than madness.
2) Trump has had the same impact on economic uncertainty as a global pandemic.
April 4, 2025 at 3:36 PM