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Arts & Humanities Good, Bad, and Ugly Genes? An Interview with Claus-Christian Carbon Language shapes our thinking – in science as well as in everyday life. That is why we urgently need to re-think outdated concepts and terms such as “good genes”, says Psychology professor Claus-Christian Carbon.
Business & Economics Mapping the Course of Inequality Through History Thomas Piketty enlarges upon ideas of social inequality from his popular book Capital and Ideology.
Academia & Publishing Restricted access: How the Pandemic is Still Impacting Humanities Scholars After 18 months of Covid turmoil our insight team spoke to a selection of humanities authors about how pandemic restrictions are impacting them and their research.
Arts & Humanities What is Animal History and Why Does It Matter? Relationships between humans and other animals are multi-faceted, often intimate, and frequently ambivalent. Most of all, they are deeply historical. The surging field of animal history aims to tell these stories.
Arts & Humanities ‘Forced Diversity’ In Movies Is Not a Thing – But Here’s Why Some People Are So Scared of It