No, You’re Not Entitled to Your Opinion

And 49 Other Essays That Got the World Talking

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The best of the best: A decade of Conversation essays. Global content for a local audience.

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From its early days as an unknown start-up, The Conversation published landmark essays such as Patrick Stokes’s ‘No, you’re not entitled to your opinion’, which saw the organisation grow into an important and valued part of the news media. It has since expanded to eight regions around the world and is published in four languages.

Contained within this ten-year anniversary collection are the essays that put The Conversation on the map: contemporary slavery, how Jesus wasn’t white, how long sex usually lasts, and the close friendships birds form with people.

There are timeless thought pieces and analysis of some of the biggest news events of recent times – the election of Donald Trump, Brexit, coronavirus and the #MeToo movement – as well as insights into why bad moods are good for you and why tests won’t help kids who are poor spellers. These pieces chart not only the course of one media organisation but also the world over the past decade.

Contributors include:
Eva Cox
Michelle Grattan
Raimond Gaita
Tim Flannery
Judith Brett
Patrick Stokes
Denis Muller
Alison Whittaker
Peter Ellerton
Frank Bongiorno
Alice Gorman
Robyn J Whitaker
Clare Corbould
Jennifer Power
Leah Ruppanner
Michelle Arrow
Andrew Whitehouse
Xanthe Mallett
Gisela Kaplan

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Additional information

Weight 307 g
Dimensions 23.3 x 15.5 cm
Publisher name Thames & Hudson Australia Pty Ltd
Publication date 28 September 2021
Number of pages 240
Format Paperback / softback
Contributors Edited by Alexandra Hansen
Dimensions 23.3 x 15.5 cm
Weight 307 g
Alexandra Hansen interned at the Jakarta Post and worked at foreign policy think tank the Australia India Institute prior to joining The Conversation in 2014 as Education Editor. She became Health and Medicine Editor in 2016, Chief of Staff in 2018 and Deputy Editor in 2020.