One of our staff members is contributing considerably to a News Archiving service at Mu. Any well educated (Masters, PhD or above) users who wish to make comments on news sites, please contact Jim Burton directly rather than using this list, and we can work on maximising view count.

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For running updates on the Marthijn/O.U.R./Canoa situation, see at the end of [[Essay:The Gruesome Consequences of a Hysterical Witch Hunt|this]] article.  
For running updates on the Marthijn/O.U.R./Canoa situation, see at the end of [[Essay:The Gruesome Consequences of a Hysterical Witch Hunt|this]] article.  


Recent essays of note: [[Essay:The Push|The Push]], [[Essay:Pro-Reform: The Rational Middle Ground|Pro-Reform: The Rational Middle Ground]]. The same authors have commenced blogging on Mu, see [https://www.map-union.org/ blog home] and [https://www.map-union.org/blog/perspectives Mu perspectives].
Recent essays of note: [[Essay:A Call for the Abolition of Apathy|A Call for the Abolition of Apathy]], by Brian Ribbon of [[Mu]]. The Mu blog has multiple content streams, see [https://www.map-union.org/ blog home] and [https://www.map-union.org/blog/perspectives Mu perspectives].

Revision as of 10:48, 2 December 2024

What's new? Our staff email is now on Yesmap. New and updated biographies and encyclopedia articles: see "new pages". There are new research pages, e.g. Evolutionary Perspectives and Dangers of Stigma. We have recruited some writers (but still need more) and continue to compile a to-do list.

Important articles and mini-projects:

Some important content from around NewgonWiki:

We have commenced news archiving:

We are looking for a full-time news archivist to compile results from 3 or 4 key phrases once every 3 or 4 days.

For running updates on the Marthijn/O.U.R./Canoa situation, see at the end of this article.

Recent essays of note: A Call for the Abolition of Apathy, by Brian Ribbon of Mu. The Mu blog has multiple content streams, see blog home and Mu perspectives.