As an interdisciplinary academic, you have a ton of stuff to do. Finding apps that help you do that stuff can often be the difference between feeling overwhelmed and feeling on top of things. This week we share our favorite apps and tools for writing, time management, scheduling, and email.
Publications
How to Survive Your First Semester of Grad School
Welcome to academia! Grad school provides fantastic opportunities to develop your professional skills, connect with smart and passionate scholars, and build a multifaceted career. Here’s how you can rock your first semester and set yourself up for a great grad school experience.
How to Make the Most of the Last Month of Summer
Many academics dread August 1—it means that classes, committees, and department meetings are starting soon. But it is also a great opportunity to revisit summer goals, evaluate your work spaces and writing routine, and make decisions that ensure you rock this final month of summer and the academic year.
How to Choose References for a Postac/Altac Job Search
How to identify the best references and recommenders for jobs beyond the academy: references that highlight your unique skills and fit.
How to Have a Happy, Productive Travel Season
Academics travel quite a bit. Travel interrupts our usual routines, as we don’t have access to our regular resources and schedules. So how can we get the most out of our travel?
Best Podcasts for Interdisciplinary Academics
Whether you’re new to podcasts, or are a seasoned podcast listener, finding great podcasts can sometimes be challenging. Ideas on Fire has you covered. Here is our list of awesome podcasts for social justice-oriented interdisciplinary academics like yourself.
Trimming Down an Article or Chapter that is Too Long
Meeting word or page count requirements in scholarly writing can be difficult. But part of being a professional academic and a good writer is knowing how to edit. Here’s how you can trim down a piece of writing to make a stronger argument and a clearer text.
Bodies on Display: Queer Biopolitics in Popular Culture
An analysis of the queer biopolitics of Gunther von Hagens’s Bodyworlds exhibits and Loren Cameron’s transgender portrait photography.
Queering and Cripping the End of the World
The Walking Dead raises questions about post-apocalyptic racialization, kinship ties in the absence of social institutions, and diverse queer intimacies.
Securing Blood: PEPFAR and Neoliberal War
Despite their seemingly disparate realms of military force and medical relief, the War on Terror and PEPFAR both embody the logic of security.