Category Archives: bloggery

The dawn of Scientopia and the evolving science blogging ecosystem

Whilst I was rock hunting in a region where whisky is far more readily available than wifi, the rapid reorganisation of the science blogosphere has continued with the unveiling of a shiny new blog collective: Scientopia. Largely the brainchild of … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, public science

Geoblogospheric community. What is it good for?

I see ways that we can expand what we are doing, to make our community bolder, more inclusive, and more outwardly focused. Building that sort of community allows us not just to provide camaraderie and support for one another, but also to act as agents of change beyond the borders of the internet. Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, by Anne, public science, science education

The geoblogosphere: what I’d like to build next

How do we build a stronger, more diverse, more visible geoblogosphere?
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Categories: bloggery, public science

Quick note: check your RSS feeds

It seems there have been a few issues with the RSS feeds from this blog: some people have complained that they were only getting short summaries rather than complete posts, and others that it didn’t seem to be updating at … Continue reading

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Welcome to the Tertiary

Welcome to the new home of Highly Allochthonous, and thank you for joining us. We realise this change is rather unexpected; believe us, we share your surprise. But these things do happen in geology: just when the planet seems to … Continue reading

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