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Today I want to take a minute to thank the people whose kindness and generosity got us through 2020.
Every month, we ask The Conversation authors what happened after we published their articles. Here are some of their stories from October 2020.
In other good news, today The Conversation launches its newest, and most important book to date.
In semester 2, 2020, an RMIT class helped The Conversation investigate how young people consume news and how to reach them. This is what they found.
Every month we ask authors what happened after their article was published. Their responses often show why The Conversation is so important.
We want to make sure our editorial team is set up to make the most of the deep expertise of Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand and Indigenous Australians.
Every month we ask authors what happened after their article was published. Their responses often show why The Conversation is so important.
If you’re new to The Conversation, welcome! We produce news a little differently to other news organisations, but only in the best way.
Now is the time to get behind the experts: debate them, critique them, respect them, value them.
All Conversation staff are now working from home to aid social distance. Regardless, we’re working harder than ever.