As I mentioned in my previous post, I thought it might be fun (and perhaps of interest to new readers!) to celebrate our five years at the Cocoon by dedicating each of this month's five weeks to sharing some Cocoon posts and series from the past. Here, then, to start things out is a list of each Cocoon author's most-shared post of 2012 (listed alphabetically by last name). Enjoy!:
Mark Alfano
- A highly opinionated and merely anecdotally supported timeline to the philosophy job market (62 shares)
Marcus Arvan
- How to Write a Dissertation – Part I: Finding a Topic (7,487 shares)
Trevor Hedberg
- Poster presentations (413 shares)
K. Mitch Hodge
- The first is always the hardest (440 shares)
Chike Jeffers
- Journals you'd like to publish in (848 shares)
David Killoren
- What is professional ambition for philosophers? (178 shares)
Moti Mizrahi
- How to deal with a slow and non-responsive journal (1,843 shares)
Peter Nichols
- Puzzles for our intro students (278 shares)
Tuomas Tahko
- Editing a book (654 shares)
Andreas Wolkenstein
- Philosophy and interdisciplinarity (84 shares)
Kyle Whyte
- Who should your job recommendations come from? (331 shares)
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