Associate Professor, Department of History
“The best public scholarship really tries to think about who that public is. It doesn’t necessarily mean the largest number of people. It can sometimes mean a very specific public. One of the great things about public scholarship is that it thinks about a group of people who are beyond the academy, beyond other scholars, and seeks to engage with them in a way that is meaningful to that public.”
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The Four Domains of Global Platform Governance, a series of essays published in the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)