Academia & Publishing Variety Is the Spice of Life: Bibliodiversity, Scholarly Publishing and the Inexact Science of Making Ends Meet Read more
Arts & Humanities The Proletarian Dream and the Resurgence of Political Emotions The proletarian dream, emerging out of late nineteenth and early twentieth century German culture, offers an important historical perspective on the powerful but little understood role of emotions in politics and social movements today.
Politics & Society Milton Friedman: There is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman is best-known for his unwavering belief in free enterprise and opposition to state intervention in business and trade. He passed away in San Francisco at the age of 94 on November 16, 2006.
Academia & Publishing Investigating Fake News: A Conversation with James Corcoran Fake news don’t just affect readers and journalists, but our societies at large. But who is creating fake news and how do journalists define truthfulness in the first place? James Corcoran on journalism, huxters and click bait.
Science & Technology How do we feel temperature? Highway of thermosensation from the skin to the brain From choosing our next holiday destination to avoiding getting burnt while cooking, temperature plays a decisive role in our daily […]
Arts & Humanities ‘Forced Diversity’ In Movies Is Not a Thing – But Here’s Why Some People Are So Scared of It