Handbook for Volume 2 – Part II: Author Profiles – W. S. George Trow
For new readers, please read the “Pinned Post” at the top of this Substack’s Home Page, and titled Why Use Public Peer-Review to Write a Book? - “See for Yourself”.
For returning readers & subscribers, this post takes a break from presenting the revised version of: Volume 1 – Part V – Section #4 – The Template for Reading Research Papers, to introduce the first draft of Volume 2 – Part II: Author Profiles – W. S. George Trow for your public peer-review.
This comes as a follow-up to a recent Zoom conference call where we discussed the difference between having a sense of history, and having a sense of demographics, and illustrated the point with Trow’s essay: “Within the Context of No-Context, the decline of adulthood”, first published in November 1980 in the New Yorker.
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