One Ring to Rule Them All? Bruce K. Adler Arts & Culture, Government, Politics & Economics Why Gollum and Apple have more in common than you'd think.
Health Policy as a Bidders’ War Michele Battle-Fisher Medicine, Politics & Economics The health care delivery system has many stakeholders, with many screaming for attention bringing into question the accuracy of the “wisdom of the crowd” (see Lee et al. 2011). What was interesting about...
How Shifting Secular Trends are Transforming Business As We Know It Tripp Baird Politics & Economics I have watched my boys run roughshod around our home in San Francisco, their energy more than the walls can accommodate; I have followed them down the street to the park and playground, observing their simple...
Election-Related Folk Art Samantha Close Arts & Culture, Politics & Economics “Ted Cruz Republican Leading the Fight” from ConservativeArt “Feel the Laser Bern” from DanSchaubDesigns “Women for Hillary jewelry” from slrfreespiritjewelry “Donald Trump...
“The Obama Doctrine” Defies Established Foreign Policy Groupthink Bobby Shanahan Government, Politics & Economics A look into The Atlantic's cover story on the president of the United States.
Thrashing Out the Future of Innovation in Europe Adi Gaskell Education, Politics & Economics Europe’s top innovators met last week in Budapest for INNOVEIT 2016, a two-day event organised by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). The event brought together more than 350...
Blooming History, Private Lives, and Dissent in the Public Sphere Michele Battle-Fisher Politics & Economics The public sphere, where we “feel the Bern” or “make America great again,” is born of the private of its citizens.