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How to do a Public Dissertation-Out now!

Public dissertations allow doctoral students to engage a broader audience that is often already having conversations about our research topics, whether explicitly or not. The traditional dissertation is usually read by the committee (if you are lucky) and the author. Public projects allow early-career scholars to expand their marketability, relate their abstract topics to concrete…

Adaptation Podcast

While Ripperature: Building the Myth is on a hiatus, I’m still cohosting and editing podcasts! Check out the Adaptation Today podcast on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Adaptation Today is a podcast for anyone interested in learning more about how to study adaptation!

Works Cited

“As for the Police.” Eastern Suffolk Press, 2 October 1888. Atwood, Nina. The Prostitute’s Body. Routledge, 2016. Auerbach, Nina. Woman and the Demon: The Life of a Victorian Myth. Harvard University Press, 1982. Begg, Paul, and Martin Fido. The Complete Jack The Ripper A-Z – The Ultimate Guide to The Ripper Mystery. John Blake, 2015.…