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Featured image credit: leezfield under a CC-BY-NC-SA license. Details of an upcoming researcher workshop I am running at the University of Sussex: For more information and book, please visit the events page. Upcoming workshop: "Using Twitter for Research" was originally published by Martin Paul Eve at Martin Paul Eve on March 25, 2011.

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Featured image by duncan under a CC-BY-NC license. A quick post to announce that I will be speaking at the University of Durham on the 1st of April, 2011 on the following topic: More information about the event can be found on the UKPN website. Conference Paper: "The F Word", 2011-04-01, University of Durham was originally published by Martin Paul Eve at Martin Paul Eve on March 17, 2011.

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Featured image by Sarah Ross photography under a CC-BY-NC license. As part of my ongoing lecturer training programme I am required to design a twelve week syllabus for a period literature course running from 1860-1945. This was an exercise that I found useful as part of a training programme, but also, I would genuinely like to teach the course I designed!

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The reason that the coalition government is now panicking over the set to be universal introduction of £9000 fees and desires to financially punish institutions that want to charge this amount is that it runs counter to their idea of a completely elitist education system: they want institutions to go bankrupt and are predicating this on metrics that don't exist and without taking account of a price-placebo effect.

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Featured image by avlxyz under a CC-BY-SA license. A friend of mine has just negotiated a great deal on a new Android phone and she suggested I put together a list of apps/things to do once she gets it. I thought, rather than hoarde this all to myself, I'd put it out there for all to see. 1.) Root This is not strictly for everyone, but I want my phone to be free, as in speech, not beer.

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As I tweeted yesterday, @dhlbrown was attending a workshop on which I participated last year at the University of Sussex on getting published in Academia. He very kindly tweeted his notes and I recommend you go follow him but thought it was worth collating the information in one place, which also gave me an opportunity to dig out my notes from last year's session.

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I am very please to announce that the conference website for the UK Pynchon Network (and our first conference) is now online! The address is: https://www.martineve.com/ukpn/ We have an exciting programme of speakers lined up for the day, which is scheduled to kick off at 10am in the Durham University English Department's main seminar room. Attendance is free but, as such, you'll have to buy your own lunch!

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Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending a talk by Richard Stallman, the pioneer of the CopyLeft movement, at the University of Sussex. Stallman was speaking on the need to reform a copyright system which has outgrown the historical circumstances of its creation and now serves the mega corporations, such as Disney, as opposed to the majority of the population.

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As a scholar working on literature, I am often asked to describe my work in potted form. This necessarily involves an introduction to the work of Thomas Pynchon, an extremely difficult task. Pynchon's novels cannot be considered normal literature; they are vast, sprawling pieces that encompass hundreds of characters, vast historical scope and dense prose.