Comment & Opinion - Columnists Archives

18 May 2018
Bias against women in academia is well-documented. Not only are female scientists underrepresented in academic institutions, particularly in higher ranks, but there are also…
18 May 2018
“The really fascinating battles in intellectual history tend to occur when some group or movement goes on the offensive and asserts that Something Big really doesn’t actually…
17 May 2018
Ecological collapse is hard to miss in the headlines. From deforestation to soil depletion, species extinction to climate change, the past few years have brought countless…
16 May 2018
Viewed from Palestine, it’s hard to disagree that we’ve perhaps seen one of the most inflammatory weeks in recent memory. In just a few days, several extremely sensitive events…
15 May 2018
Critical Elitism: Deliberation, Democracy, and the Problem of Expertise by Alfred Moore. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017. 213 pp, £75 hardcover 9781107194526 Perhaps…
14 May 2018
Healing our relationship to finance is a pre-condition for building a grassroots-led investment fund that’s focused on wellbeing. I knew right then I was going to be schooled.…
11 May 2018
Four million lives could hang in the balance, but how Cape Town responds to her water crisis could set the example for cities around the world. Four million lives could hang in…
11 May 2018
This excerpt is from Steven Pinker's new book "Enlightenment Now". The book was chosen as May's book for the World Economic Forum Book Club. Each month, a new book will be…
10 May 2018
The estimated number of people worldwide displaced by conflict and violence reached an unprecedented 68.9m at the end of 2017. A relatively minor fraction of these…
10 May 2018
Neoliberal Turkey and its Discontents, Economic Policy and the Environment under Erdogan. Edited by Fikret Adaman, Bengi Akbulut and Murat Arsel. IB Taurus, London 2017. This is a…