Economics Anger, Antitrust, and Amazon Why are so many people in the publishing business so mad at the company? Patrick Oathout
Social Justice The Government Report as Book as Object The Justice Department’s “Ferguson Report” will join a small number of significant public documents to be bound and sent to bookstores. Lauren Kirchner
Environment How to Change the Centuries-Old Model of Academic Publishing Academic publishing has been slow to make use of social media, but new experiments could push the industry—and science—forward. Michael White
Social Justice The Allure of Hyperlocal History We like knowing that there are fuller histories of the world, but Arcadia Publishing reminds us that micro-histories of our little squares can be just as powerful. Casey N. Cep
Social Justice How Copyright Terms Restrict Scholarship In order to write a book about the Wonder Woman comics, Noah Berlatsky had to resort to pirated reprints. Noah Berlatsky
Economics How Do You Make a Living, Mallory Ortberg? Noah Davis talked to the Toast co-founder about the site’s success, negotiating a raise, and her future position as a "benevolent wizard." Noah Davis
Social Justice Writing About Writing About Taylor Swift’s Writing Everyone's writing about Taylor Swift writing for the Wall Street Journal. Noah Davis
Economics What Is the Worst Thing You’ve Ever Made? Jen Doll speaks to a bunch of different creative types about what they've all learned from being bad at what they now do well. Jen Doll
Environment This Is Not an Ad Despite the recent commotion, native advertising's been around for a long time. Paul Hiebert