We're excited to launch J·ROR, the Journal of Research on Research.
A new open-access home for research on how research is funded, organised, conducted, communicated, and evaluated.
Our first editorial: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
#ResearchOnResearch #MetaScience #OpenScience #STS
Published in Journal of Research on Research (Vol. 1, No. 1, 2026)
I'm one of many professors quoted in this report from Alice Speri. I really appreciate The Guardian taking an angle which has basically eluded every other major outlet.
As AI has upended the way students learn, academics worry about the future of the humanities - and society at large
The CFP deadline for our Brontë Studies special issue on poetry is coming up - 1st April! Don’t be a fool - submit something!
"We have purposefully chosen a term which lays aside questions of epistemological inclusion or exclusion of contributions & instead embraces all ways of doing, knowing & understanding how research is practiced, produced & governed"
Great to see this in the manifesto for this new r-o-r journal⬇️
The 💉 #HealthHumanities 🩺 section of Cogent Arts & Humanities is now open for submissions 🎉 Read more about this important new #openaccess forum & how to submit here: www.tandfonline.com/journals/oaa... #medicalhumanities #medhum #medhist
Very pleased to announce that TAKE YOUR RESEARCH PUBLIC is back for 2026. It's a practical course supporting PhD students and academics working on historical topics to translate their work into public-facing scholarship. Runs 2-23 June online. Apply by 20 April @dcahf-met.bsky.social
My article with Rosemary Day about new speakers and Irish language community radio is available open access in the latest edition of the Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development.
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Chuffed to have my "Sally Rooney, James Joyce, and 'Eastern Europe'" article appear in the latest special issue of LIT. Many sincere thanks to the absolutely amazing editorial team behind this special issue: #EllenScheible, #drtinamorin, and Tara Harney-Mahajan! www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The second article from the forthcoming special issue I am guest editing on Shakespeare and Middleton has now been published open access.
Thanks to Shaun Nowicki for this piece 🙂
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Learn about Cogent Arts & Humanities aims & scope, editorial board, journal metrics and more.
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Seeking original, high-quality analysis of Brontë poems, especially those with little to no critical attention
Take Your Research Public is a free practical course aimed at academic researchers (from mid-PhD onwards) who want to develop writing for magazines, social media, podcasts, radio or the broad trade…
This article examines the use of Irish on the community radio station Raidió na Life which has broadcast to Dublin since 1993. By admitting and indirectly valorising a variety of linguistic styles,...
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Published in Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory (Vol. 36, No. 4, 2025)
Shakespeare and Wilkins’ Pericles and Middleton’s Hengist share a unique feature: a mediaeval author as choric figure. Choric figures are typically embodied plot devices rather than dramatic charac...
My article —“Are You Here?”: Medical Education and Poetry in Jane Barker’s Galesia Trilogy — is published today! If you’re into early modern English women’s writing or history of medicine, click on the link below (I have 50 free eprints) www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Dr Andrew McInnes
Jane Barker’s Galesia Trilogy tells the story of Galesia, a young woman who had not only studied simples and botany with her brother but also the anatomy scholarship of Thomas Willis and William Ha...