The January/February issue of New Internationalist is in the newsagents.
Here is my Scratchy Lines cartoon, which appears on the Letters page:
The January/February issue of New Internationalist is in the newsagents.
Here is my Scratchy Lines cartoon, which appears on the Letters page:
The latest issue of Australian Options is out. To subscribe click here.
Below is a cartoon drawn to illustrate one of the articles in this issue: ‘Policy in the wake of the banking crisis: taking pluralism seriously’ by Sheila Dow.
As the article states ‘There is a limit to how far economists can understand a complex reality, far less predict the future. But fostering a range of perspectives and analytical methods would make economics much more robust in the face of unexpected developments …’
Independence Educational Publishers, based in Cambridge, publish resource books on social issues for students. Cartoons are a feature of each issue – usually 15-16 in each book. Three of the four regular cartoonists are Australian: Bev Aisbett, Don Hatcher and me. What does that say?
The Independence website is: http://www.independence.co.uk/
Here are three of my cartoons for the recent Vegetarianism issue.
Australian Options is a quarterly journal founded in 1995. The latest issue is significant as it records the death of one of the journal’s founders and driving forces, Elliott Johnston QC.
I have drawn cartoons for Australian Options since its first issue. Here are some examples from the present issue (subscribe to read the articles!)
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