John Rodden writes, "Week after week, decade after decade, you opened TIME and encountered not just a “news digest” but a cavalcade of ideas and images collated by the magazine’s staff and circulated to an audience in the hundreds of millions throughout the globe." Rodden uncovers the history of TIME and the brain behind the publishing giant in his article on the lasting impact of the journalistic work of Henry Robinson Luce through the biographical work "The Publisher: Henry Luce and His American Century" by Alan Brinkley. His full article can be found here: https://buff.ly/3M2yz5W
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Happy to see this special issue published! The 'Methods in Visual Politics and Protest: Mixed Methods, Data Curation & Anti-Publics' special issue is out! Edited by Suay M. O., Tom Divon, Danka Ninković Slavnić, and myself. What started as a 2-day workshop became a rich, novel, and fascinating read, thanks to all the brilliant authors who contributed to it and our publisher, JDSR
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Discover reads that propel the conversation on race and diversity forward. Whether we get there by looking deeper within ourselves to make changes to the way we think and act, or search outside our bubbles to create a positive impact in the broader sense- these books will help move the conversation forward. #RacialJusticeWeek
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My complimentary copy of this summer's issue of the Independent Review came in today! My article, and my good friend Martin Van Buren, are on the cover. Looking forward to the online edition of the article coming out soon!
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Friends, bison, countryfolk, I had the pleasure of interviewing Richard Slotkin, the author of "A Great Disorder: National Myth and the Battle for America". We explore the governing myths that shape US cultural, political, and economic behavior. This lens helps us understand the stories we live inside as Americans, and what themes we have to play with to craft a new story and identity. Please have a watch, pick up the book, and let me know how this conversation landed for you! https://lnkd.in/emfW7zE4
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In his latest piece for our website, American writer Jack Shaw discusses how older people can deal with mobility challenges in later life. Read more from Jack here: https://bit.ly/4aFFyN9
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Disinformation thrives on confusion, eroding trust in institutions and creating social divides. In a world overwhelmed with contradictory information, it's important that we all take an active role to stop disinformation. Here is some practical information from Global Affairs Canada | Affaires mondiales Canada about the dangers of disinformation. This is also a topic that is close to our hearts at Fact Finders Pro, our mission is to stop disinformation by developing and AI-based online tools for real-time fact-checking and content verification.
#Disinformation seeks to undermine the resilience of society by creating confusion and chaos through contradictory information and a blurring of facts and fiction. Learn more about the dangers of disinformation: https://lnkd.in/dqKbUCqY #ThinkBeforeYouShare
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#Disinformation seeks to undermine the resilience of society by creating confusion and chaos through contradictory information and a blurring of facts and fiction. Learn more about the dangers of disinformation: https://lnkd.in/dqKbUCqY #ThinkBeforeYouShare
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Seeking a way to respond to alternative facts, this review shows the way Catherine Slessor https://lnkd.in/eFkFgEGT
Heatherwick’s Humanise book: ‘A visual and textual bludgeoning’
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The second article in my blog series for the Design History Society went live today. In this, I analyse the power dynamics between designers and artisans.
The next blog in our new series 'Crafting a National Identity in an International Market' is now live. This time, academic writer and researcher Dr. Rukmini Chaturvedi explores the theme of craft as power https://lnkd.in/ezP8Jmwq
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Today on the #Itsallaboutfood podcast at 4pm (EDT), Caryn Hartglass will be talking with Bill Hatcher, author of The Red Planet, Gendered Landscapes and Violent Inequalities. Caryn writes, "This book is a keeper for my shelves. The book reviews human history in easy-to-read terms, sprinkled with fairy tales, legends and stories that explain how we took such a violent turn to get us to where we are today. The book also offers hope on who we are and what we can do to get back on track to a more cooperative, peaceful future. I hope you will tune in today to IT'S ALL ABOUT FOOD, for this important conversation. And the book is published by Lantern Publishing & Media so you know it's got to be good!"
Today I will be talking with Bill Hatcher, author of "The Red Planet, Gendered Landscapes and Violent Inequalities." This book is a keeper for my shelves. The book reviews human history in easy-to-read terms, sprinkled with fairy tales, legends and stories that explain how we took such a violent turn to get us to where we are today. The book also offers hope on who we are and what we can do to get back on track to a more cooperative, peaceful future. I hope you will tune in today to IT'S ALL ABOUT FOOD, for this important conversation. And the book is published by Lantern Publishing & Media so you know it's got to be good! https://lnkd.in/eBXfv9Vn
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