The Immanent Frame’s new format

As some readers may have noticed, we’re presently in the process of shifting to a new format for presenting our current and past discussion series. For an example of this new format, take a look at our ongoing discussion of Varieties of Secularism in a Secular Age.

The new design offers a more dynamic presentation of our content, and enables readers to take an overview of the posts in each discussion series, as well as to browse through excerpts of the posts with ease.

As you run your cursor over a post, a +/- sign will appear; click on the +/- to drop down a brief excerpt of the post, or click on the title to view the post in full.

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank our exceptionally talented designer, Ravi Rajakumar, the eyes and mind behind The Immanent Frame’s design.

Charles Gelman is a contributing editor of The Immanent Frame and an associate editor of Frequencies. A former program assistant at the Social Science Research Council, he is currently a doctoral student in comparative literature at New York University. He earned his B.A. from the Gallatin School, NYU, in 2009.

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