Tomorrow we celebrate the second anniversary of the In Due Course blog. It’s been a pretty exciting year, particularly with the federal election in October. We logged a total of 119,442 visitors and 279,759 pageviews, about double what we had the year previous.
Below are the top 10 stories of the year, in terms of pageviews (shown between parentheses):
1. Daniel Weinstock et. al. Open letter regarding Conservative Party campaign tactics (49,024)
2. Joseph Heath: Conservative Party moves beyond the pale (12,945)
3. Joseph Heath: On the problem of normative sociology (10,762)
4. Joseph Heath: Response to Tabarrok (9,216)
5. Joseph Heath: The problem of “me” studies (8,035)
6. Andrew Potter: The firewall from the other side (6,872)
7. Joseph Heath: The VW scandal and corporate crime (5,037)
8. Joseph Heath: Review of Naomi Klein: This Changes Everything (3,513)
9. Daniel Weinstock: Language in Quebec schools: time for a rethink (3,412)
10. Carolyn McLeod and Andrew Botterell: Can public funding of IVF be justified? (3,221)
And remember people: