Science and Journalism: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Vincent F. Hendricks Arts & Culture, Science & Medicine Some years ago, when I was about to receive the Elite Research Prize from The Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, my son, Milton, 8 years old back, then asked me: ”Dad, I have to ask you...
A Quick Primer on Emotional Labor Hippo Reads Staff Arts & Culture, Gender Studies Much has been written, and written well, about emotional labor.
Digging Deeper on Systemic Change Marion Osieyo Arts & Culture, Politics & Economics What is the difference between changing a system and systemic change?
Kintsukuroi: Embracing the Brokenness of Life as an International Development Professional Marion Osieyo Arts & Culture, Politics & Economics, Society & Culture Note from the author: This post is in response to this incredible blog post written by my dear comrade in chocolate appreciation and New Institutional Economics, Rachel. I have written this post at the most...
Trump and Our Crisis of Ethics Glenn McLaren Arts & Culture, Politics & Economics Some friends were recently telling me of a conversation they had with a family they were staying with over the holidays. They were expressing their disgust at the recent reported behavior of a global...
Saving Sophia: Why Philosophy Needs A Revolution John Altmann Academia, Arts & Culture, Philosophy If the humanities fall, will philosophy fail?
What Would the Ancient Astrologers Have Told Us About 2017? Karl Kinsella Arts & Culture, History, Philosophy, Religion Apparently 2017 will be my year – indeed, it is a good year for everyone born between November 22 and December 21 under the sign of Sagittarius – half man, half horse, all myth. Modern astrology as we...