Reaching larger audiences
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A series of short interviews with people interested in women philosophers. Learn something, get excited, find out how to learn more. Have a listen! You can follow our RSS feed on Soundcloud (if you know how to use an RSS feed)
Facebook and Twitter
Not everyone interested in new narratives in the history of philosophy is a researcher. In fact, many people who are interested are students and non-academics who are just excited to learn of thinkers they've not heard of before and their ideas. We are using social media to give tastes of the writings of early modern women, to whet appetites to learn more.
Follow us on Twitter at @Femphilosophers.
Check out our Facebook page: New Narratives in Philosophy, where we will also post about upcoming events and activities related to the New Narratives project. We are trying out a new feature there: Woman philosopher of the month. We're posting passages from the writings of 17th and 18th century women. Read along with us and comment. And if there is a woman philosopher you'd like us to feature, let us know through the contact box or at new_narratives at sfu dot ca
Follow us on Twitter at @Femphilosophers.
Check out our Facebook page: New Narratives in Philosophy, where we will also post about upcoming events and activities related to the New Narratives project. We are trying out a new feature there: Woman philosopher of the month. We're posting passages from the writings of 17th and 18th century women. Read along with us and comment. And if there is a woman philosopher you'd like us to feature, let us know through the contact box or at new_narratives at sfu dot ca