Our Guidelines: Contributions for ‘Remarkable Writing'
I Content
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Laissez-faire balance between relevancy & ‘anything goes'
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Blurring of subjective and objective & relativity - inevitable outcome
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There is no one ‘Truth'
II Form / Composition
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Factual / written record / social ‘science'
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DNA (biology) / hard-core ‘science'
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analysis / collation / synthesis / interpretation / opinion / spelcuation / theory / argument / analogy
III Style
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Conventional ‘scientific' or academic article
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Narrative
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Essay
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Statistical / survey / Graphics
Original Research relevant to written record / archivalia / primary (and other) sources covered by FFY + conventional scientific/academic/scholarly critical/analytical inductive/deductive scientific evaluation (quoting both first and secondary sources) = ideal article or article of merit for FFY's Remarkable Writing