Mini-Heap
The latest additions to the Heap of Links…
- Free legal representation for faculty members at public institutions of higher education whose “expressive rights and academic freedom” have been violated — a new program from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
- “Reciprocity is critical” — Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan) on “talking to the other side”, on The Philosopher & The News
- A webinar on writing philosophy for public audiences — featuring past winners of the APA Public Philosophy Op-Ed Contest
- What “Long Covid” can teach us about standpoint epistemology — Natalie Alana Ashton (Stirling) on the role of collaborative critical reflection
- Observations and advice about open access publishing in philosophy — from Bryan W. Roberts (LSE) and David Teira (UNED)
- When selling a pirated version of a philosopher’s new book was a money-making scheme — or, the time a philosopher used book piracy to augment standard distribution channels
- Intention, collective action, fairness, power, and other issues in the GameStop short squeeze — an ethics explainer from Doug McConnell (Oxford)
Mini-Heap posts usually appear when 7 or so new items accumulate in the Heap of Links, the ever-growing collection of items from around the web that may be of interest to philosophers. Discussion welcome.
The Heap of Links consists partly of suggestions from readers; if you find something online that you think would be of interest to the philosophical community, please send it in for consideration for the Heap. Thanks!
Interesting article
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348200494_Why_I_Publish_in_Predatory_Journals–and_Why_You_Should_Too