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.”
Read the interview here
The Four Domains of Global Platform Governance, a series of essays published in the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)