"Current dissatisfaction with peer review is such an opportunity for change, so we call for taking advantage of this opportunity as fully as we can. We build our recommendations on the idea that mutual critical engagement is a skill developed through ongoing practice and actual engagement with each other’s ideas." In the following guest post,| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
OR: The Three Sirens of Entropy| www.experimental-history.com
I haven’t been blogging for the past ~eight months, because I was quite busy finishing my PhD thesis. I have finally submitted it by the end of August, and as of today, I have also succesfully defended it, which marks the end of my six (!) years1 long PhD study in the area of High-Performance Computing and Computer Science. My PhD study officially began on 30th August 2018, so the total study duration was in fact even longer than six years. ↩| Kobzol’s blog
OR: "You can do whatever you want, as long as you work for a dictator first"| www.experimental-history.com
OR: "fuzzy, wet, and unfalsifiable"| www.experimental-history.com
There are good reasons for cynicism creep — being disheartened about academia — but it's important we don't give in. I provide some antidotes.| Eiko Fried
Abandon Big Ship, get on a Little Ship| www.experimental-history.com
Or: why you should be a lizard| www.experimental-history.com
The short version of the paper I just published| www.experimental-history.com
OR: How to eat fewer asparagus beetles| www.experimental-history.com