Goodbye, again
As of today Larvatus Prodeo will once again cease publishing. Long-time readers will know that the blog started out on March 17, 2005 and then ceased publishing from April 10, 2012 after a seven year run. We were conjured into […]
Administrivia: get the most out of your gravatar
So, are you one of our commentors who’s customised their gravatar? If you are only relying on WordPress’ default because you don’t know how to get yourself a custom avatar, then this post is for you. It’s also for anyone who hasn’t yet realised that there’s more they could be doing with their gravatar.
Larvatus Prodeo’s Last Post
As of today, Larvatus Prodeo will cease publishing: the blog began to wend its way through the online world on March 17, 2005, so it’s a very old beast in internet years. We collectively feel seven years is enough.
Donation Challenge: Let’s get CSG Behind the Seams fully funded
Perhaps serendipitously, LP readers who weren’t following the work Mark, Robert, Brian, myself and others including Pandora Karavan, John Quiggin and Roger Jones are doing on their collaboration with Crikey, Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams, saw some of the […]
Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams – what we did while Labor imploded
While, seemingly, the rest of the world was focused on each twist and turn of the Labor leadership shenanigans, the FAQ Research team was on a field reporting trip to Queensland’s Western Downs. Often we were on the road, driving […]
Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams – media project and fundraiser
As LP readers will know, many bloggers have been concerned for a long time about the quality of public debate around contentious issues. Many of these issues are ‘wicked problems’ – scientifically and socially complex, presenting real challenges to policy […]
University of Sydney survey of blog readers: Please participate!
Dr Peter Chen from Sydney Uni is surveying readers of selected Australian blogs for a forthcoming publication. When his survey is analysed, LP will also receive selected insights from the findings. Additional information about Dr Chen’s project can be accessed […]
Reminder: LP Commenting Guidelines
This is the monthly reminder post: readers are most welcome to comment and debate. We expect you to abide by our rules of engagement. No public discussion will be entered into regarding moderation decisions. Please email us instead.
Reminder: LP Commenting Guidelines
This is the monthly reminder post about the LP comments policy. Comments are subject to moderation. Our blog, our discretion. No public discussion will be entered into regarding moderation decisions. Queries may be emailed to us.
Reminder: LP Commenting Guidelines
This is the monthly reminder post about the LP comments policy. Comments are subject to moderation. Our blog, our discretion. No public discussion will be entered into regarding moderation decisions. Queries may be emailed to us.
Reminder: LP Commenting Guidelines
By LP Administrator on March 1, 2012
This is the monthly reminder post: readers are most welcome to comment and debate. We expect you to abide by our rules of engagement. No public discussion will be entered into regarding moderation decisions. Please email us instead.
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