Welcome to our latest digest: a comprehensive research recap. Both to our new subscribers and all of our original members, we're SO glad you’re here.

This month marks the publication of our 20th research digest. In the 7 months since we started (!), we have shared 20 visual research translations, lots of practical resources for you to save and take away, new ways to access research papers, hosted live online spaces for collective thinking, and created research communication frameworks that researchers can actually use.

Visual reference: William Tolliver - The Reader

We are taking a moment to review what we have built together, and we invite you to explore our archive in full. This recap serves as a reminder that knowledge doesn’t have to feel inaccessible to be rigorous.

Most traditional research is hidden behind paywalls (ridiculous), overly complex language, and institutional barriers. Reconcile Journal exists to interrupt that.

We are an online, co-created resource and a living archive that opens up knowledge and research, reimagining what it could feel like when knowledge belongs to everyone.

Lastly, we are finally ready to open up to contributors. In the coming weeks and months, we will be sharing more info, but in the meantime, if you have a research paper that you would like to see published in Reconcile Journal using our visual research methodology, let us know.

1. Collectivism & Collective Care

These digests explore the power of groups, movement-building, and the importance of looking after one another outside of individualistic frameworks.

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