A New Path on the Long Road
I began blogging in earnest shortly after my arrival at Penn State in 2004, but it was not until June 2007 that I created this blog, the Long Road, to reflect on my experiences and share my work with a...
View ArticleAccountability and Public Scholarship
With the announcement that Mellon has funded the first year of the Public Philosophy Journal, I have been thinking more reflectively on what it means to do public scholarship. Receiving the grant is,...
View ArticlePhilosophy and the Art of Live-Blogging
These thoughts on how Philosophy as a discipline is struggling to come to terms with the public affordances of social media were originally posted on Medium. I cross post them here for convenience. As...
View ArticleBringing Your CV to Life
Traditionally, a curriculum vitae (CV) is an articulation of one’s qualifications and accomplishments in an academic context. The Latin root of the term suggests the extent to which the CV indicates a...
View ArticleReturn to Blogging
A new year brings new calls for a return to personal blogging as an antidote to the toxic and extractive systems of social media. Giving our attention and creative content to major social media...
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