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Author: Cory Whitney

Eschew obfuscation (write so that people can understand what you want to say)

Eschew obfuscation (write so that people can understand what you want to say)

by Cory Whitney and Anna Yuwen

January 28, 2019

This blog post was written by Cory Whitney and Anna Yuwen “The pen is mightier than the sword” (Bulwer-Lytton, 1896) is the age-old adage that highlights the power of writing. But if writing becomes muddled and unclear, does its power begin to fade? The adage emphasizes the value of communication: language that is inaccessible tends …

October 10, 2018
Agroecology expert meeting at Welthungerhilfe in Bonn, Germany

Agroecology expert meeting at Welthungerhilfe in Bonn, Germany

by Cory Whitney

On September 5, 2018 Cory Whitney took part of in an expert panel at the Welthungerhilfe, in Bonn, Germany, to help create awareness about the need for holistic and inclusive research methods. On behalf of ZEF he presented a call for more transdisciplinarity in Agroecology. The presentation was based on a recently published paper in …

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