Ideas on Fire
Ideas on Fire is an academic editing and indexing agency helping interdisciplinary academics write and publish awesome texts, enliven public conversations, and create more just worlds.
Our transnational team of developmental editors, copyeditors, indexers, researchers, and teachers work at the cutting edge of knowledge production, fostering the ideas and texts that build racial, gender, sexual, disability, and environmental justice.
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Imagine Otherwise: Raven Maragh-Lloyd on Black Networked Resistance
Imagine Otherwise: Natalie Zervou on Dance in the Age of Austerity
Imagine Otherwise: Amber Rose González, Felicia Montes, and Nadia Zepeda on Mujeres de Maiz
Feminist Futures of Peer Review
Imagine Otherwise: Erin McElroy on Silicon Valley Imperialism
Imagine Otherwise: Juan Llamas-Rodriguez on the Visual Politics of Border Tunnels
Imagine Otherwise: Tamara Kneese on Death in the Digital Platform Age
Imagine Otherwise: Nicosia Shakes on Black Women's Activist Theater
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Imagine Otherwise: Kristie Soares on Joy in Latinx Media
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Imagine Otherwise: Katie Walkiewicz on Indigenous and Black Freedom
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Imagine Otherwise: Mairead Sullivan on Lesbian Feminist World-building
Imagine Otherwise: Josen Masangkay Diaz on Postcolonial Configurations
Imagine Otherwise: Erin Durban on the Sexual Politics of Empire
Imagine Otherwise: Josef Nguyen on the Politics of Flexibility
Imagine Otherwise: Anima Adjepong on Interdisciplinary Intuition
Imagine Otherwise: Nitasha Tamar Sharma on Recalibration and Balance
Imagine Otherwise: Catherine Knight Steele on Black Feminist Extensions of Grace
Imagine Otherwise: Christopher Ali on Building a More Connected World
Imagine Otherwise: Sandra Ristovska on Seeing Human Rights
Imagine Otherwise: Jessica Bissett Perea on Indigenous Transformations in Academic Publishing
Imagine Otherwise: Priya Kandaswamy on Embracing Permanent Change
Imagine Otherwise: Mark Villegas on Collaborative Abundance in Hip-Hop Cultures
Imagine Otherwise: Maile Arvin on Kuleana and Indigenous Feminist Community
Imagine Otherwise: Christen A. Smith, Dána-Ain Davis, and Sameena Mulla on Cite Black Women
Imagine Otherwise: Liat Ben-Moshe on Community beyond the Carceral State
Imagine Otherwise: Mecca Jamilah Sullivan on Cultivating Joy through Queer Black Feminist Art