Erdogan’s Delusions of Energy Grandeur: Why Turkey Will Not Achieve “Energy Hub” Status Constantinos Papalucas Politics & Economics With Erdogan’s democratic countercoup enforcing temporary order and the recent rapprochement with Russia and Israel, Turkey’s expected next step is to focus on its long-standing aspiration: to become a...
Quantamentals, Signal Surfing and Fast Walkers: Mapping the Rise of Weird Data Paul X. McCarthy Politics & Economics Paul X. McCarthy, UNSW Australia One of the lesser understood aspects of what you can do with massive stockpiles of data is the ability to use data that would traditionally have been overlooked or in some...
Do Trump, Brexit, and Germany Signal the End of Globalization? Bobby Shanahan Politics & Economics So Welcoming It Hurts German Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the floodgates last summer when she announced her country would welcome 800,000 refugees from Muslim countries in the Middle East. Naturally,...
Health Policy Should Have a Bromance With the Lessons of Pi Calculus Michele Battle-Fisher Politics & Economics, Science & Medicine Humor me for a moment. There is a pi (π) that some may be less aware of - the theoretical formalism of pi calculus in process algebra. Thank Robin Milner, a part of the brain trust with Joachim Parrow, David...
Can You Picture This? Academic Research Published as a Graphic Novel Gareth Morris Education, Politics & Economics My colleagues and I at the Universities of Salford and Lincoln recently completed a two-year study into homelessness. During this time, a project advisory group, consisting of senior members of homelessness...
Why Women Can and Should Consider the Skilled Trades Kathy Jackson Gender Studies, Politics & Economics We need more modern-day Rosie the Riveters.
“One Continuous Graveyard”: Emancipation And The Birth Of The Professional Police Force Keri Leigh Merritt History, Politics & Economics A look into the birth of the professional police force in America.