Sustainable Academia

The Dilemma of Research Assistance

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This post by Roberta Biasillo and Marco Armiero is part of a series on Sustainable Academia—in cooperation with Historians for Future—in which contributors reflect on the conditions of historians in Europe and beyond (especially those in early career stages), introduce visions for the field, and suggest concrete action in order to build more inclusive and supportive academic environments.

Sustainable Academia: Marianna Dudley on university strike action in the age of climate change (Part 2)

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This post is part of a series on Sustainable Academia—in cooperation with Historians for Future—in which contributors reflect on the conditions of historians in Europe and beyond (especially those in early career stages), introduce visions for the field, and suggest concrete action in order to build more inclusive and supportive academic environments.

Sustainable Academia: Marianna Dudley on university strike action in the age of climate change (Part 1)

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This post is part of a series on Sustainable Academia—in cooperation with Historians for Future—in which contributors reflect on the conditions of historians in Europe and beyond (especially those in early career stages), introduce visions for the field, and suggest concrete action in order to build more inclusive and supportive academic environments.

Online conferences won’t do it. Instead of ‘sustainable’ academic history, we need engaged historians working less and collaborating with activists.

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This post by Max Bautista Perpinyà is part of a series on Sustainable Academia—in cooperation with Historians for Future—in which contributors reflect on the conditions of historians… Read More »Online conferences won’t do it. Instead of ‘sustainable’ academic history, we need engaged historians working less and collaborating with activists.