Environments of Change
Abstract
How does one revive a journal?” and “what does it entail to run a peer-reviewed online postgraduate journal?“—questions that the new Aigne Editorial Team had to deconstruct and explore when we decided to bring the journal back to life in 2017. Aigne, which was founded in 2010, had not published an issue since 2014 when we came on board. In April that year, an initial group of twelve PhD students from different departments at University College Cork met to discuss what this process of reviving, running and redefining a journal could look like and how we could realise it. [Read more on PDF]Downloads
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