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Ideas on Fire’s 2020 Year in Review: A Year of Change
Ideas on Fire’s 2020 Year in Review celebrates the amazing artists, activists, and academics who are building more just worlds.
A Big Congrats to All Our Ideas on Fire Clients Who Published Books in 2020!
A gigantic congratulations to all the Ideas on Fire clients who published books this year! We truly loved working on these.
Taking Your Scholarship Public
Learn innovative techniques for taking your scholarship public that fit your career goals, resources, and situation.
The Revamped and Expanded Professional Academic Editing Course Is Here!
Ideas on Fire’s revamped and expanded Introduction to Professional Academic Editing course helping you build your academic editing career.
Public Engagement and Impact: Enrollment is Open!
Public Engagement and Impact is Ideas on Fire’s course teaching you how to take your research public and make and impact beyond the academy.
How to Start an Academic Podcast: Enrollment is Open!
How to Start an Academic Podcast is Ideas on Fire’s course that teaches scholars what they need to create an awesome show.
Ideas on Fire’s 2019 Year in Review: A Year of Expansion
Ideas on Fire’s 2019 year in review
2019 Ideas on Fire Client Books
A big CONGRATS to all of our Ideas on Fire clients who published books this year! You rock!! 1. Ronak Kapadia, Insurgent Aesthetics: Security and the Queer Life of the Forever War (Duke University Press) 2. Frances Richard, I Stand in My Place With My Own Day Here:...
100th Episode of Imagine Otherwise!
Host Cathy Hannabach reflects on 3 years of interviewing artists, activists, and academics about building better worlds through culture and creativity.