Tag Archives: John Steele
New management at Nautilus
When an email landed in my inbox declaring that the beleaguered science communication magazine Nautilus would be “acquired by ownership group of super-fans”, I thought it was going to become a cooperative. It was only when I read the extended … Continue reading
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Tagged Daily Dot, Deadspin, Elisa New, John Steele, Larry Summers, Nautilus, Nautilus magazine, Nicholas White, scientism
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In solidarity with Nautilus’s writers
In April this year, Undark published a piece that caught me by surprise: Nautilus magazine was going broke. Actually, it wasn’t a surprise that lasted long. Nautilus, to me, had been doing a commendable job of being ‘the New Yorker … Continue reading
Posted in Life notes
Tagged AAAS, American Association for the Advancement of Science, business models, John Steele, journalism, Michael Segal, Nautilus, science journalism, Undark
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