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It has become increasingly clear that prevailing academic incentive structures have a potentially damaging and distorting effect on the nature of academic debates. Portia…
Branko Milanovic with a note on nostalgia.
In almost all recent literature that analyzes Br-exit and Trump-entry, there is a constant theme of a fall from the heady days at…
It’s easier to turn technology in the direction of democracy and social justice when it’s developed with social and emotional intelligence.
Can we use the…
A performance featured during the summer at the Manchester International Festival attempted to tackle the following timeless question: if women ruled the world, would they…
When Hollywood is not being criticised for being a liberal mouthpiece, it is often viewed as a front for American foreign policy. The time-honoured example of this is…
A growing number of policymakers, researchers and funding bodies have gotten excited about transformative research on Africa. Transformative research, they claim, may support…
The world’s growing refugee crisis is not only about numbers. It is also about time.
There are 17.2 million refugees under UNHCR’s mandate, and half of them are under…
No sooner had Hurricane Harvey’s record rains receded from Houston and neighboring cities than the residents of Florida began bracing for a wallop from an even…
A review of Channel 4's "The State", a show that takes ISIS as its subject and Syria as its backdrop. But does it deliver on its promises?
"The State" is a…
The science of predicting hurricanes is crucial for disaster management and insurance, but also raises difficult methodological and philosophical questions. In this post, Joe…