Objects in the Review Mirror
Is the title of this post (in memoriam Jim Steinman, of course) pun or punishment? Anyway, it announces a new pastime of mine: reviewing articles.
Is the title of this post (in memoriam Jim Steinman, of course) pun or punishment? Anyway, it announces a new pastime of mine: reviewing articles.
My work as a co-editor for the book Fugitive Knowledge was creative. And it was a work in common. Thus, it’s with great pleasure to announce its re-publication as an open access work under Creative Commons licence.
My work comes places: A co-authored piece has made it into a journal for managers of HEIs
Out now: Contribution to a compendium on the digitalisation efforts (and problems) of Higher Education Institutions.
Another report as a result of a major investigation has been published. Here are some insights into what it’s all about
I suppose this text might count as an opinionated essay on some reactions towards the Covid 19-pandemic and is labelled as ‘protest movements’ because I hope that there’ll be protest concerning some of the issues raised in it.
Now available: A report of communication strategies used by German cooperative research projects, including guidelines for successful communication strategies.
A rather belated report from a fascinating conference on hippies in Basel. Yes, on hippies. Yes, in Basel! Better read for yourself.