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Researching Extractivism in Mining and in Scholarship with Dr. Willow Scobie

Researching Extractivism in Mining and in Scholarship with Dr. Willow Scobie

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In this episode, Dr. Willow Scobie, associate professor of sociology and coordinator of the MA programs in sociology at the University of Ottawa, discusses her multiple research projects illuminating extractivism both by mining companies in Quebec and within introductory sociology textbooks in Canada.… Read More “Researching Extractivism in Mining and in Scholarship with Dr. Willow Scobie”

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Where to Send your Research

Where to Send your Research

Phyllis L. F. RippeyJuly 9, 2019April 7, 2025

Once you’ve decided that you want to publish your research in a journal, deciding exactly where to publish it can be a whole new project in and of itself. To help guide you, here are some things to look for:

Blind Peer-Review

This means that the journal editor will send a copy of your paper without any identifying information on it to 2-3 experts in the field.… Read More “Where to Send your Research”

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