The Conversation Apr 2026
Avoid simple opinion pieces. Your pitch should offer an analysis or argument grounded in your own research or the broader work in your field.
You must write only about subjects within your specific field of research or expertise. The Conversation
Be ready to support all claims with reliable, peer-reviewed sources or government reports. 3. Structure and Writing Style Avoid simple opinion pieces
Keep points concise to allow readers to explore the topic at their own depth. 4. Submission and Collaboration Be ready to support all claims with reliable,
Write how people actually talk. Avoid technical jargon and explain complex ideas simply (e.g., use "get out of a car" instead of "disembark from a vehicle").
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