I cried as I watched eight fierce aloha ʻāina (land defenders) chain themselves to a cattle guard on the summit access road at the base…
E iho ana o luna E pi‘i ana o lalo E hui ana nā moku E kū ana ka paia What is above will come…
What happens to peer review under conditions of academic precarity? The question arises from my own mixed experiences with peer review practices as a precarious…
In the manifesto of the Abolition Collective—drafted collectivity and collaboratively without individual attribution as an openly revisable statement—we write: Academic journals have functioned to maintain…
Recent data on the representation of women in anglophone philosophy journals published in a 2018 article reveal that the percentage of women authors has remained…
“Gatekeepers,” I sputtered again. Countless times I have received reviews of my work, seen that of other scholars, of graduate students, or heard through the…
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