Holiday repost from 2019... but as relevant as ever! How do we become scholars that produce quality thinking and research, and stay sane in an academic environment where bringing in salary recovery dollars and churning out publication ‘fluff’ sometimes seems more important than deep and rigorous research and writing? Many New Zealand academics would have... Continue Reading →
Why academics should learn to meditate, and other things you can’t say on Twitter
I was a Twitter user for a decade. Like many people, I left a few months after Elon Musk bought it since it no longer seemed to connect me to the community I had formed there. I do miss it, but in hindsight, it was probably a good thing. One thing that annoyed me was... Continue Reading →
