For NL, www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs.zeit.de is the dominant platform.
I've been using the inverted framing: pluralism is often an obvious (or 'lazy') starting point but rarely an interesting conclusion. The interesting question tends to be how to navigate plurality & how to still make relevant normative claims. May be compatible with what you're saying though ;-)
Would love to! Saw the submission preference for early career scholars, and I’m in the process of accepting that that’s not me anymore, no matter how hard I pretend not to be establishment yet ;-) But I guess me attending would not require submitting a poster?
@michelamassimi.bsky.social , you know this book? Sounds like a fascinating narrative for your "Ocean & us" project :)
depends? what controversial takes and outrageous opinions do you have to offer?
This is fascinating! I work a lot with communities where roots/tubers/bananas scale as food staples but never thought about the effect of modern transport. One of the many areas where comparative historical data would be so interesting to see patterns develop.
This is great! Thank you so much for the effort of writing this down. Bluesky shining at its best :)
Unfortunately, comrade Bright decided that Warhammer40k and not Bluesky is the answer to the state of Twitter. No doubt, future historians will judge his move harshly.
Thanks for the recommendation, I’ll definitely have a look!
That’s great, thanks !