Dialogue & Society

Interview: On patience in scholarship

Dialogue & Society

A long-form conversation about slow reading, failed projects, and the ethics of publication pressure.

Q: Is patience a luxury only tenured scholars can afford?
A: It should not be—but structural incentives often punish slowness. We discuss how junior researchers can protect depth without abandoning accountability to colleagues and communities.

The full interview ranges from archival accidents to the place of silence in a finished essay. Edited for length; consent obtained for all anecdotes drawn from collaborative fieldwork.

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