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The Public Philosophy Journal cultivates and publishes scholarship that is accessible to, relevant for, and shaped by the public.

Joined February 2013
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Check out Jason Mays's new piece about changing ideas of tenant rights to support just housing practices, now available here. buff.ly/3FDXhGB


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Are you working on an amazing, wonderful, brilliant project that you’re not totally sure how to share with the world? 🤯 We’ve got some tips in our brand new #CommonsShowcase blog series. Learn more ➡️ team.hcommons.org/2023/07/20/pro…

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Out today: "Exploring Environmental Justice Year Round in the Greater New Orleans Area" by Siobhain Lash: a children's book depicting a young girl's experiences with the nature around her, with a guide for parents and environmental justice resources. buff.ly/42Ba2ei


New today: A reflection on TrustWorkers, a photovoice project featuring community health workers. The authors prompt public philosophers broadly to consider how trust plays a role in their work in diverse communities. Read it #OpenAccess here: buff.ly/3nKAXGa


New today: "What Acceptance Is" by @wdaddario, a philosophical guide to acceptance, "the most excruciating, confounding, and exasperating aspect of grief," that draws on poetry, architecture, music, and more. With a response by Nic Cottone. Read it at buff.ly/42vnK2P


Out today: "Global Development, Humanitarian Aid, and the Toolbox Dialogue Method." Anna Malavisi & Michael O'Rourke show how philosophy can address challenges in development & humanitarian spaces with techniques developed at @MSUToolbox #OpenAccess here: buff.ly/3FKXYi4


The call for submissions for this year's @PublicPhilNet conference, "Facing Technology: The Role of Public Philosophy," is open! buff.ly/3XlcSBv


Congrats to editorial advisory board member @tressiemcphd !

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Rounding out our 2021-22 general issue, Sarah Roberts-Cady offers a new way to consider wage gaps that opens up opportunities for policies to address racial and gender-based wage disparities. Check it out here: buff.ly/3FMsFnw


Announcing the launch of our newest collection: Phish and philosophy. Co-edited by Stephanie C. Jenkins @phishedu and Charlie Dirksen, these essay dive deep into connections between Phish, philosophy, and the vibe. buff.ly/3Tyxy76

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We've joined Mastodon!! You can find us at buff.ly/3GhTtMQ. We'll still be here on Twitter for the foreseeable future, but we hope to connect with you in the fediverse too.

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