Academic interested in exploring the intersections of digital experiences and societal issues and their implications for education in its broadest sense. Critical/social theory aficionado. Theory as Method. https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/cristina-costa/
Both have benefits and drawbacks.Books unless open access may get less traction, but you and authors may be able to be a bit bolder. I like a good edited collection. Journal SI may be more accessible but less editorial control as you need to yield some of it to reviewers.Do both - one for each idea?
March 26, 2025 at 5:22 PM
Both have benefits and drawbacks.Books unless open access may get less traction, but you and authors may be able to be a bit bolder. I like a good edited collection. Journal SI may be more accessible but less editorial control as you need to yield some of it to reviewers.Do both - one for each idea?
Thank you for raising this. I haven't read the DL yet, but I read the Guardian. I was shocked to read that Zelensky should have said how grateful he was rather than following for Vance's trap. Newspapers are now opinion pieces. Where's serious journalism gone?
March 1, 2025 at 8:11 AM
Thank you for raising this. I haven't read the DL yet, but I read the Guardian. I was shocked to read that Zelensky should have said how grateful he was rather than following for Vance's trap. Newspapers are now opinion pieces. Where's serious journalism gone?