I feel like Robert Miles’ series of YouTube videos is the most accessible yet on-point explanation of this that is to be found right now. They’re good, accessible, clear, easy to get. That said, they’re videos, which for some people might be a barrier (I myself prefer reading my heady stuff).
Honestly, would it be such a challenge to put together something? We could work on it, then put it up on a dedicated domain as a standalone web page. We could even include different levels of explanation (e.g. “basic” to “advanced” depending on how deep you want to delve into the issues). Maybe gathering the references is the most challenging thing, but I’m sure someone must have them already piled up in a folder or Mendeley group somewhere.
I feel like Robert Miles’ series of YouTube videos is the most accessible yet on-point explanation of this that is to be found right now. They’re good, accessible, clear, easy to get. That said, they’re videos, which for some people might be a barrier (I myself prefer reading my heady stuff).
Honestly, would it be such a challenge to put together something? We could work on it, then put it up on a dedicated domain as a standalone web page. We could even include different levels of explanation (e.g. “basic” to “advanced” depending on how deep you want to delve into the issues). Maybe gathering the references is the most challenging thing, but I’m sure someone must have them already piled up in a folder or Mendeley group somewhere.