2016 has been a whirlwind at Ideas on Fire. Here I offer a brief “year in review” highlighting some of the most exciting things to come out of IoF in the last 12 months.
News
New Guide on Academic Book Marketing for Authors
You conceptualized, researched, wrote, edited, and published an academic book that has the potential to have a huge impact on the world. But to have that impact, your book needs to get into the hands of the right people. My new guide Book Marketing for Academics teaches you how to do just that.
Make It Work: Doing Cultural Studies Beyond the Academy
How cultural studies prepares people for careers as artists, activists, editors, podcast hosts, writers, and filmmakers.
Beyond the Professoriate Conference: PhDs Beyond the Academy
Join Ideas on Fire at the 2016 Beyond the Professoriate conference, a virtual conference for PhDs in career transition.
Meet the Author: Blood Cultures: Medicine, Media, and Militarisms
Meet the Author event about my new book Blood Cultures: Medicine, Media, and Militarisms.
Rock Your Semester: Road Maps and Writing Routines
Learn how to develop a personalized, comprehensive road map for your projects so you know where you’re headed and how to get there.
Cathy Hannabach featured on the Book Jawn podcast: Being a Body in the World
Podcast host Sarah Sawyers-Lovett interviews Cathy Hannabach on the Book Jawn podcast about Cathy’s new book Blood Cultures.
Crimson Empire: Blood and Nation from Alcatraz Island to Guantánamo Bay
How gendered, sexualized, and racialized blood practices were mobilized in the service of US empire, and creatively transformed by artists and activists.
How to Rock Your Dissertation: Writing Routines
Are you writing your dissertation but not making the daily progress you (or your advisor) would like? Here’s help.
Thrive Like Studs: Cultural Studies and Postac/Altac Careers
Online summit for current and graduated UC Davis Cultural Studies folks to talk about about altac/postac careers and lives for Cult Studs.