Arts & Humanities School’s On/Off Transformation or demolition? The struggle over a disused school building in Berlin-Wedding takes place in the context of a larger fight against neoliberal rule.
Arts & Humanities The sounds in a Pokémon name impact how players perceive the creature Characters with harsh syllables in their names were judged to be stronger, heavier and larger.
Arts & Humanities Call for Manuscripts: Transnational Approaches to Culture We are looking for innovative book proposals on transnational paradigms in cultural studies for this new series.
Arts & Humanities Idan Dershowitz on How He Discovered The Shapira Deuteronomy Fragments Might be Real Since the 1880s, the infamous Shapira scroll has been considered a forgery. Then, just last week, biblical scholar Idan Dershowitz caused a sensation by arguing that it might not only be real, but actually the oldest biblical manuscript ever found. We sat down with Idan to talk about the context and implications of his discovery.