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Let's share excellent news 🥳🥳 Our latest paper accepted in European Journal of Human Movement (Q3).
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Let me know if you need any article from this prestigious Journal.
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Our research report 'A review of best practice in public participation' is now available to read here: https://lnkd.in/es-ick42 with Sarpong Hammond Antwi, Alec Rolston & Suzanne Linnane
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Today I answered the questions, who? what? when? where? why? and how? which must be posed in the first chapter of my new historical novel.
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I've just published an in-depth book review on "The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth" by Jonathan Rauch—a book that I found both fascinating and crucial for understanding today's social climate. In this review, I explore Rauch's compelling analysis of how disinformation and cancel culture are reshaping our public discourse. He dives into the battle between troll culture and enforced conformity, the evolution of media, and the psychological roots of our biases. The book challenges us to protect the principles that allow for open, honest dialogue in a world increasingly overwhelmed by noise and misinformation. If you're concerned about the future of truth in our society, this book is a must-read. It left me with a renewed sense of urgency to engage more thoughtfully in the conversations that shape our world. Check out the full review here: https://wix.to/DORH91a
The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth by Jonathan Rauch
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In an intriguing exploration of literature’s prophetic nature, our latest blog post delves into an 83-year-old short story by Jorge Luis Borges that eerily resonates with the current state of the internet. This piece highlights how Borges’ themes of dystopia and existential reflection provide a thought-provoking lens through which to analyze contemporary digital challenges. As we navigate an increasingly complex online landscape, this article encourages readers to reflect on the implications of our digital future. Dive into the insights that this timeless narrative offers and discover how it speaks to the realities we face today. Read more here: https://ift.tt/PZSdnw1.
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