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LEARNING HOW TO RECOVER IN A POST-PANDEMIC ERA To be convalescent, in the nineteenth century, was to have survived a medical crisis and to be still picking up the pieces. The category of convalescence could be applied to the survival of all kinds of traumatic medical experiences—a brush with death in a cholera epidemic, an emergency amputation, even a READING SLAVERY AND RACISM IN AN ERA OF DISCOURSE My recent monograph, The Smell of Slavery: Olfactory Racism and the Atlantic World, is a history of race construction and slave resistance throughout the Early Modern Era and into the Anglo-American nineteenth century.The discursive force of racist narratives exposed within the work are also constantly present in the dialogues of modern Americanpolitics.
DARWIN AND THE "WEB OF COMPLEX RELATIONS Darwin was sick most of the time. He spent his adult life trying to recover from the physical toll taken by his famous Beagle voyage. But he was also fascinated by disease, especially diseases, like rabies, that could infect animals as well as humans. For Darwin, the movement of disease between species suggested the common nature of all life SOCIAL FACTORS IN THE PERSONALITY DISORDERS: FINDING A Everyone has a personality. This term describes individual differences in behavior, emotion, and thought that make each person unique. Yet however different they are, most people find a niche in the world that suits their traits. Not everyone succeeds. ABLEIST LANGUAGE AND THE EUPHEMISM TREADMILL The Euphemism Treadmill is common in the areas of language related to race and ethnicity, disease, and disability. What is this phenomenon? A euphemism is a word substituted for one that is considered unpleasant or embarrassing, which can be motivated by a desire to notoffend.
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM VICTORIAN WOMEN READERS We can learn from their dynamic and purposeful approach to reading in the face of their supposed limitations and lack of agency. Regardless of essentialized gender binaries, they demonstrated the boundless possibilities of exercising flexible and fluid identification with literature. Victorian Women and Wayward Reading By Marisa PalaciosKnox.
SIR EDWARD COKE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RULE OF LAW David Chan Smith, the author of Sir Edward Coke and the Reformation of the Laws, traces the way one lawyer and judge shaped modern law, and how Coke's legacy plays THEREZA STORY-MASKELYNE Thereza was enviably situated, with access to scientific and progressive society. Thereza married the mineralogist Nevil Story-Maskelyne – they had bonded over photography and astronomy — and started a family almost at once. Nevil was keeper of minerals at the British Museum; they lived in London for many years, and had threedaughters.
THE DEMENTIA MANIFESTO: A REVOLUTION IN HOW DEMENTIA IS Dementia as life. That sounds all wrong, doesn’t it? Just look at the facts. Dementia is the umbrella term for a number of different organic brain diseases, which are progressive and terminal. FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON THE RESPONSE TO COVID 19 The COVID 19 pandemic has revealed what feminist health law scholars have known for a long time: that social factors determine health outcomes. Black, Latinx, and indigenous people have had higher infection, hospitalization, and death rates from COVID 19 and lower COVID 19 vaccination rates. These differences are largely due tostructural
LEARNING HOW TO RECOVER IN A POST-PANDEMIC ERA To be convalescent, in the nineteenth century, was to have survived a medical crisis and to be still picking up the pieces. The category of convalescence could be applied to the survival of all kinds of traumatic medical experiences—a brush with death in a cholera epidemic, an emergency amputation, even a READING SLAVERY AND RACISM IN AN ERA OF DISCOURSE My recent monograph, The Smell of Slavery: Olfactory Racism and the Atlantic World, is a history of race construction and slave resistance throughout the Early Modern Era and into the Anglo-American nineteenth century.The discursive force of racist narratives exposed within the work are also constantly present in the dialogues of modern Americanpolitics.
DARWIN AND THE "WEB OF COMPLEX RELATIONS Darwin was sick most of the time. He spent his adult life trying to recover from the physical toll taken by his famous Beagle voyage. But he was also fascinated by disease, especially diseases, like rabies, that could infect animals as well as humans. For Darwin, the movement of disease between species suggested the common nature of all life SOCIAL FACTORS IN THE PERSONALITY DISORDERS: FINDING A Everyone has a personality. This term describes individual differences in behavior, emotion, and thought that make each person unique. Yet however different they are, most people find a niche in the world that suits their traits. Not everyone succeeds. ABLEIST LANGUAGE AND THE EUPHEMISM TREADMILL The Euphemism Treadmill is common in the areas of language related to race and ethnicity, disease, and disability. What is this phenomenon? A euphemism is a word substituted for one that is considered unpleasant or embarrassing, which can be motivated by a desire to notoffend.
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM VICTORIAN WOMEN READERS We can learn from their dynamic and purposeful approach to reading in the face of their supposed limitations and lack of agency. Regardless of essentialized gender binaries, they demonstrated the boundless possibilities of exercising flexible and fluid identification with literature. Victorian Women and Wayward Reading By Marisa PalaciosKnox.
SIR EDWARD COKE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RULE OF LAW David Chan Smith, the author of Sir Edward Coke and the Reformation of the Laws, traces the way one lawyer and judge shaped modern law, and how Coke's legacy plays THEREZA STORY-MASKELYNE Thereza was enviably situated, with access to scientific and progressive society. Thereza married the mineralogist Nevil Story-Maskelyne – they had bonded over photography and astronomy — and started a family almost at once. Nevil was keeper of minerals at the British Museum; they lived in London for many years, and had threedaughters.
THE DEMENTIA MANIFESTO: A REVOLUTION IN HOW DEMENTIA IS Dementia as life. That sounds all wrong, doesn’t it? Just look at the facts. Dementia is the umbrella term for a number of different organic brain diseases, which are progressive and terminal. COVID 19 AND COMPETENT GOVERNMENT The importance of competent government is perhaps the most important of the many painful lessons that are being learned during the pandemic. The significant variation in death rates across the globe illustrates there are many examples of governments responding well, less well, and disastrously. As the pandemic is ongoing and geography varies, care needs to be taken with evaluating success, but "IT'S THE REGIME, STUPID!" So said former CIA Director R. James Woolsey to the House Armed Services Committee in 1999, channeling what had become a consensus about Iraq in the U.S. foreign policy establishment by the end of the 1990s: that Saddam Hussein could no longer be contained because he was fixated on shedding sanctions and inspections, rebuilding his weapons of mass destruction, and again trying to dominate EDUCATION AMIDST COVID-19 Tweet. With the Covid-19 pandemic unfolding across the world, schools, universities, daycare centers and other places of learning went into lockdown. As a response, in many countries education went digital, with students and instructors relying on online tools to continue teaching and learning. Yet, the shift to online teaching happened more CONVERSATIONS WITH 24 NOBEL LAUREATES ON THEIR LIFE Few people have changed the world like the Nobel Prize winners. Their break-through discoveries have revolutionised medicine, chemistry, physics and economics. Nobel Life consists of original interviews with twenty-four Nobel Prize winners. Each of them has a unique story totell.
RETHINKING PRINCELY POWER Erika Graham-Goering is an FWO Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at Ghent University in Belgium. Her first monograph, Princely Power in Late Medieval France, has been shortlisted for the 2021 Gladstone Prize by the Royal Historical Society. AN UNLIKELY SURVIVOR: WALLACE STEVENS, POET These are not the days when most educators would be inclined to turn to a writer with the profile of Wallace Stevens (1879-1955). A Eurocentric white male upper-middle-class poet, academically installed during those years when canons were unthinkingly composed of suchfigures.
SHAKESPEARE BEYOND PRINT Andrew Murphy is 1867 Professor of English at Trinity College Dublin. His authored books include Ireland, Reading and Cultural Nationalism, 1790–1930 (Cambridge, 2018) and Shakespeare for the People: Working-class Readers, 1800–1900 (Cambridge, 2008). ABLEIST LANGUAGE AND THE EUPHEMISM TREADMILL The Euphemism Treadmill is common in the areas of language related to race and ethnicity, disease, and disability. What is this phenomenon? A euphemism is a word substituted for one that is considered unpleasant or embarrassing, which can be motivated by a desire to notoffend.
SOCIAL FACTORS IN THE PERSONALITY DISORDERS: FINDING A Everyone has a personality. This term describes individual differences in behavior, emotion, and thought that make each person unique. Yet however different they are, most people find a niche in the world that suits their traits. Not everyone succeeds. WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM VICTORIAN WOMEN READERS We can learn from their dynamic and purposeful approach to reading in the face of their supposed limitations and lack of agency. Regardless of essentialized gender binaries, they demonstrated the boundless possibilities of exercising flexible and fluid identification with literature. Victorian Women and Wayward Reading By Marisa PalaciosKnox.
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Computational science LIVING IN THE ALGORITHMIC AGE LIVING IN THE ALGORITHMIC AGE Algorithms are sometimes compared to cathedrals, in that they share the same ambition, and the same folly. Some algorithms, such as telephone operating systems, data management systems, or searchengines,...
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LAW AND ORDER IN THE ECONOMY: THE END OF A PARADIGM AND THE REBIRTH OFAN OLD ONE
LAW AND ORDER IN THE ECONOMY: THE END OF A PARADIGM AND THE REBIRTHOF...
It started and ended in Chile! This might be the introductory sentence to an economic history of our times. After the 1973 military coup the “Chicago Boys”, a group of Chilean economists educated by... Written by: Poul F. KjaerRead the Article
Business
GATT: A DESPISED DO-GOODING ORGANIZATION GATT: A DESPISED DO-GOODING ORGANIZATION The World Trade Organization has always had more critics than champions. These days, the charges that are made against the WTO include that it has overstepped its authority, that it impedes theability...
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Climate Change
CALL TO INVEST 20% OF GLOBAL ARMS BUDGET IN ‘FOOD FOR PEACE’ CALL TO INVEST 20% OF GLOBAL ARMS BUDGET IN ‘FOOD FOR PEACE’ Investing one fifth of the global arms budgets in a new world food system will end hunger everywhere – but also greatly increase prospects for world peace. “At present humanity invests around... Written by: Julian CribbRead the Article
Politics
WHY MANY YOUNG PEOPLE DON’T VOTE – AND HOW TO FIX THAT WHY MANY YOUNG PEOPLE DON’T VOTE – AND HOW TO FIX THAT Voter turnout among young Americans has been dismal since 18-year-olds earned the right to vote with the passage of the 26th amendment in 1971. Even in 2018—a high water mark for youth voting—a full... Written by: John B. Holbein Written by: D. Sunshine HillygusRead the Article
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DID U.S. ATTACKS ON ISIS OPEN A PANDORA’S BOX? DID U.S. ATTACKS ON ISIS OPEN A PANDORA’S BOX? In October 2019, Turkey launched operation “Peace Spring” in north-east Syria. The operation aimed at driving the Kurdish YPG out of the area to create a twenty mile-wide “safe zone” toresettle...
Written by: Milena Sterio Written by: Michael P. ScharfRead the Article
Law & Government
ARE TRUMP’S TWEETS UNPRESIDENTIAL? – OFTEN YES, BUT SOMETIMES NO ARE TRUMP’S TWEETS UNPRESIDENTIAL? – OFTEN YES, BUT SOMETIMES NO Paul M. Collins, Jr. & Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, authors of "The President and the Supreme Court" on Donald Trump's tweets. Written by: Paul M. Collins Jr. Written by: Matthew Eshbaugh-SohaRead the Article
Music, Theatre & Art THE ART OF ACTING: WHAT PERFORMERS OWE TO ANTIQUITY THE ART OF ACTING: WHAT PERFORMERS OWE TO ANTIQUITY Acting is an elusive art, because – unlike for example a painting, sculpture, poem or score – an actor’s performance cannot be held in the hand, and is not available to pin down for... Written by: David WilesRead the Article
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BULLIES AND THE 2020 ELECTION BULLIES AND THE 2020 ELECTION I don’t know who will win the 2020 presidential race, but I do know who will lose: the biggest bully on the block since Billy Franklin beat-up Joey Tarnower in the sixth-grade and ran-off with his lunch... Written by: Roderick P. HartRead the Article
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POETRY AND LANGUAGE
POETRY AND LANGUAGE
People who love poetry are not likely to love these sorts of thing: ˌɪntərˈnæʃənəl fəˈnɛtɪk ˈælfəbɪt VP -> t (M) (have + prf) (be + prg) V *h2ner-seerg gwhen-ontabs ... Written by: Michael FerberRead the Article
Law & Government
MONEYBALL FOR THE HUDDLED MASSES MONEYBALL FOR THE HUDDLED MASSES In a thought-provoking piece in Politico Magazine , Professor Justin Gest proposes a “Moneyball Fix” for America’s immigration system. Taking a page out of sports analytics, he suggests thatthe...
Written by: Morris Levy Written by: Matthew WrightRead the Article
Literature
NEW YORK: A LITERARY HISTORY NEW YORK: A LITERARY HISTORY New York: A Literary History is the result of a lifetime of reading books about the city and reading authors who made the city their home. From Stephen Crane, James Baldwin, Susan Sontag, and Zora Neale... Written by: Ross WilsonRead the Article
Literature
MODERNISM’S ECOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW MODERNISM’S ECOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW “Get there if you can and see the land you once were proud to own…” W. H. Auden’s Poems (1930) presents a catalogue of exhausted landscapes and fragile psyches. This line in particularrepeats...
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Literature
COLLECTIVE WELFARE AND WARFARE IN BRITISH FICTION, 1936-1950 COLLECTIVE WELFARE AND WARFARE IN BRITISH FICTION, 1936-1950 Present-day political controversies are strikingly like those in Britain at the end of World War Two. I’ve constructed The Cambridge Introduction to British Fiction, 1900-1950 to call attention tothat...
Written by: Robert L. CaserioRead the Article
Climate Change
GLOBAL GREEN POLITICS GLOBAL GREEN POLITICS We need new thinking and new politics if the world is to get out of the mess we are currently in. A new book Global Green Politics provides a tour de force of the contribution of Green politics tobuilding...
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Literature
ANNE FINCH AND THE “PUBLICK VIEW” ANNE FINCH AND THE “PUBLICK VIEW” Long before I decided to work on a scholarly edition of Anne Finch’s work, I was drawn to her distinctive voice. I first heard it as an undergraduate student in the 1980s, but in the least propitious... Written by: Jennifer KeithRead the Article
Literature
PHOTOGRAPHY, SHAKESPEARE, AND A PRINCESS IN A POND PHOTOGRAPHY, SHAKESPEARE, AND A PRINCESS IN A POND One afternoon at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight in the summer of 1896, Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, took this photograph of her niece, Helena Victoria, swimming on her back. The photograph... Written by: Sally BarndenRead the Article
Climate Change
HOTSPOTS FOR FUTURE ‘FOOD WARS’ IDENTIFIED HOTSPOTS FOR FUTURE ‘FOOD WARS’ IDENTIFIED Rising tensions over scarcities of food, land and water combined with increasingly unstable climates threaten to unleash new wars and the mass flight of hundreds of millions of people by the mid-century.‘Food...
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Anthropology & Archaeology MAKE STRANGE FAMILIAR EVIDENCE MAKE STRANGE FAMILIAR EVIDENCE In this book, Cathy Willermet and Sang-Hee Lee reflect that the “steadfast obsession with the scientific approach that characterized biological anthropology, like no other subfield in American anthropology, is in fact a response to mask the dark history surrounding its birth”. Written by: Sang-Hee Lee Written by: Cathy WillermetRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences BARN OWLS: EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY – WHY HAS THE BARN OWL BEEN SO SUCCESSFUL IN COLONISING THE PLANET? BARN OWLS: EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY – WHY HAS THE BARN OWL BEEN SO... Why were these 17 species such successful colonisers in contrast to most other birds? Most cosmopolitan birds exploit water environments and because there is water everywhere, with continents surrounded... Written by: Alexandre RoulinRead the Article
Climate Change
TODAY’S FOOD SYSTEM ‘UNSUSTAINABLE’ TODAY’S FOOD SYSTEM ‘UNSUSTAINABLE’ The world food system on which nearly 8 billion humans depend for their daily sustenance is at risk of disintegrating by the mid-century as global soil and water resources and climate stability fail. I... Written by: Julian CribbRead the Article
Law & Government
DID CONSERVATIVES TRANSFORM STATE EDUCATION POLICY? DID CONSERVATIVES TRANSFORM STATE EDUCATION POLICY? 2020 Democratic presidential candidates are attacking charter schools, education vouchers, and test-score-based teacher accountability schemes, even backtracking on their past support. Following other... Written by: Matt GrossmannRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences 10 WAYS THAT THE GULF OF MEXICO “SUPER BASIN” HAS REINVENTEDITSELF
10 WAYS THAT THE GULF OF MEXICO “SUPER BASIN” HAS REINVENTED... If you want to understand how it went from being called the “Dead Sea” to the world’s most important “Super Basin”, read the new book Gulf of Mexico Sedimentary Basin: Depositional Evolution... Written by: John W. SneddenRead the Article
Philosophy & Religion RELIGION AND BRAZILIAN DEMOCRACY: MOBILIZING THE PEOPLE OF GOD RELIGION AND BRAZILIAN DEMOCRACY: MOBILIZING THE PEOPLE OF GOD In August 2014, about seventy evangelical clergy in the Brazilian city of Juiz de Fora gathered for the monthly meeting of the local Council of Pastors. The worship/meeting space was an unadorned hall... Written by: Amy Erica SmithRead the Article
Climate Change
MAKING SENSE OF SUSTAINABILITY TRANSFORMATIONS ACROSS SOCIETIES. MAKING SENSE OF SUSTAINABILITY TRANSFORMATIONS ACROSS SOCIETIES. When UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the recent Climate Action Summit in New York urged countries to “show the way towards a full transformation of economies in line with sustainabledevelopment...
Written by: Victoria Wibeck Written by: Björn-Ola LinnérRead the Article
Law & Government
SHOULD WE BRACE FOR CHANGE? A NEW ERA FOR WORLDWIDE ABORTION LAW SHOULD WE BRACE FOR CHANGE? A NEW ERA FOR WORLDWIDE ABORTION LAW Once again, pro- and anti-abortion advocates are clashing across the United States. Will reigniting this conflict over defining moral issues spill over to influence abortion policy worldwide? Producing... Written by: Udi Sommer Written by: Aliza Forman-RabinoviciRead the Article
Language & Linguistics SHAKESPEARE ‘SANS FRONTIÈRES’ SHAKESPEARE ‘SANS FRONTIÈRES’ In a lecture given in 1978 the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges observed that nations tend to choose authors to represent them that do not resemble their national character, citing, as a strikingexample,...
Written by: Margaret Tudeau-ClaytonRead the Article
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GENDER GAPS IN COMPUTING: MYTH VS FACT GENDER GAPS IN COMPUTING: MYTH VS FACT Authors, Carol Frieze and Jeria L. Quesenberry debunk five common myths on the Gender Gap in Computing Written by: Jeria L. Quesenberry Written by: Carol FriezeRead the Article
Climate Change
RISK OF FOOD WARS RISING RISK OF FOOD WARS RISING Ours is the Age of Food. Food is a central obsession in all cultures, nations, the media and society. There is a rising danger of ‘food wars’ – conflicts over food, land and water – as the world... Written by: Julian CribbRead the Article
Science & Engineering CHEMICAL KINETICS IN COMBUSTION AND REACTIVE FLOWS: MODELING TOOLS ANDAPPLICATIONS
CHEMICAL KINETICS IN COMBUSTION AND REACTIVE FLOWS: MODELING TOOLSAND...
The book accumulates more than a 40-year experience of the authors’ research in the field of chemical non-equilibrium effects in combustion and reactive flows and includes our theoreticaldevelopments...
Written by: V. I. Naoumov Written by: V. G. Krioukov Written by: A. V. Demin Written by: A. L. AbdullinRead the Article
Mathematics
WHY WRITE AN ENTIRE BOOK ABOUT NUMBERS? WHY WRITE AN ENTIRE BOOK ABOUT NUMBERS? In the century preceding the French Revolution advanced mathematics began to play a role in ordinary affairs. If you wanted to find the position of a ship at sea, design fortifications or priceannuities,...
Written by: T. W. KörnerRead the Article
European History
THE DARK SIDE OF MOLECULES: POLITICS AND CHEMISTRY IN THE 20TH CENTURY THE DARK SIDE OF MOLECULES: POLITICS AND CHEMISTRY IN THE 20TH CENTURY When trying to choose the science and the scientists that shaped the 20th century, many think about nuclear energy and the near mythical names of Maria Skłodowska-Curie, Max Planck, Niels Bohr, Albert... Written by: Agustí Nieto-GalanRead the Article
Literature
THE REMEMBERED DEAD
THE REMEMBERED DEAD
After the clamour of the centenary of the ending of the First World War, how are we best to remember those who died in it? This was the question some were asking at the very first anniversary of theArmistice,...
Written by: Sally Minogue Written by: Andrew PalmerRead the Article
Law & Government
INFORMATION OVERLOAD IN THE LEGAL SPHERE INFORMATION OVERLOAD IN THE LEGAL SPHERE TMI (“too much information”), TLDR (“too long; didn’t read”), and DNC (“does not compute”). These acronyms offer painful reminders of our contemporary relationship withinformation. ...
Written by: Will Walker Written by: Wendy WagnerRead the Article
Politics
POLARIZATION AND THE FIGHT OVER PARTY STRUCTURE POLARIZATION AND THE FIGHT OVER PARTY STRUCTURE Debates over party structure and party organization have been long-running throughout American political history. Starting with Andrew Jackson and his reforms of the party system, later joined bythe Progressive...
Written by: Regina L. Wagner Written by: Byron E. ShaferRead the Article
Astronomy
A MIRROR ON THE MOON: 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE APOLLO-11 MISSION A MIRROR ON THE MOON: 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE APOLLO-11 MISSION In this memorable photograph (courtesy of NASA), we see astronaut Buzz Aldrin holding in his right hand a sophisticated mirror: the Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector (LR3). This mirror has now been... Written by: Theo GerkemaRead the Article
Climate Change
HOW MUCH CONFIDENCE SHOULD WE PLACE IN SCIENTIFIC CLAIMS? HOW MUCH CONFIDENCE SHOULD WE PLACE IN SCIENTIFIC CLAIMS? James Zimring discusses the struggle of how to evaluate the claims of science in a world that demands an ever more rigorous consideration of how much confidence to put in such claims. Each of us is taught what science claims to be the case, but to what extent are we taught the basis for such claims – the strengths and pitfalls of scienceitself?
Written by: James ZimringRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences TIDES: MODERN TWISTS ON AN ANCIENT TOPIC TIDES: MODERN TWISTS ON AN ANCIENT TOPIC In the mid 17th century, Varenius, the founder of modern geography, wrote that of all the natural phenomena, none had perplexed scientists more than the tides: the connection to the Moon was as empirically... Written by: Theo GerkemaRead the Article
Climate Change
COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTIVELY AND CREATIVELY COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTIVELY AND CREATIVELY Lately, climate change has been unmistakably present in the public sphere…Yet, conversations about climate change have remained stuck. Lately, climate change has been unmistakably present in the... Written by: Maxwell T. BoykoffRead the Article
Behind the Scenes
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO RECORD YOUR OWN AUDIOBOOK? WHAT IS IT LIKE TO RECORD YOUR OWN AUDIOBOOK? Author Mike Berners-Lee gives us an insight into what it’s like to record an audiobook version of his book “There Is No Planet B“ “ When I write, I am thinking of myself talking, which... Written by: Mike Berners-LeeRead the Article
European History
THE HOLOCAUST AND NEW WORLD SLAVERY THE HOLOCAUST AND NEW WORLD SLAVERY It is almost inevitable that conversations regarding the Holocaust will generate questions of comparison to other historical instances of mass death. And, conversely, it is almost unavoidable whendiscussing...
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Science & Engineering Q&A WITH AUTHORS OF ‘CYBERNETIC MODELING FOR BIOREACTIONENGINEERING’
Q&A WITH AUTHORS OF ‘CYBERNETIC MODELING FOR BIOREACTION... From Doraiswami Ramkrishna and Hyun-Seob Song, authors of 'Cybernetic Modeling for Bioreaction Engineering' Written by: Hyun-Seob Song Written by: Doraiswami RamkrishnaRead the Article
Medicine
MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS’ DUTY DURING THE MEASLES OUTBREAK MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS’ DUTY DURING THE MEASLES OUTBREAK The current outbreak of measles across the United Kingdom, United States, and other industrialized nations has given rise to bitter conflict about vaccinations. Mental health providers may notintuitively...
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Law & Government
SOCIAL CHANGE, ANIMAL RIGHTS, AND INCARCERATION SOCIAL CHANGE, ANIMAL RIGHTS, AND INCARCERATION It is widely known that the American criminal justice system is uniquely punitive, and that the harsh carceral and collateral impacts of tough-on-crime policies have disproportionately burdened thepoor...
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“WHY BOTHER?”: AN INTRODUCTION “WHY BOTHER?”: AN INTRODUCTION Changes in the levels of political participation can alter the course of history. If turnout had been higher among young British voters in the 2016 European Union membership referendum, the United Kingdom... Written by: Susan Stokes Written by: S. Erdem AytaçRead the Article
Philosophy & Religion ARE TREES PEOPLE TOO? ARE TREES PEOPLE TOO? Most people know the story of king David. The young boy who beats the giant, the poet and musician, God’s favorite — this is familiar. What is less known is that when David’s son Absalom goes... Written by: Mari JoerstadRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences MAKING MATHEMATICAL METHODS LESS INTIMIDATING MAKING MATHEMATICAL METHODS LESS INTIMIDATING My research career has taken a somewhat non-linear path, starting in theoretical cosmology and ending up in marine sciences. Each transition has required me to learn new things, and so many years agoI...
Written by: Adrian BurdRead the Article
Philosophy & Religion BEFORE HEALING, WE NEED CONNECTION BEFORE HEALING, WE NEED CONNECTION Adapted from Morality and the Environmental Crisis We cannot heal our relation to nature—and even perhaps include nature into a new and vibrant “ecological” democracy—with methods we have used... Written by: Roger S. GottliebRead the Article
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THE REMOTE CAUSES OF TERRORISM THE REMOTE CAUSES OF TERRORISM Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca, author of 'The Historical Roots of Political Violence', on the causes of 20th century revolutionary terrorism. Written by: Ignacio Sánchez-CuencaRead the Article
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TRADE, TRUMP, AND BREXIT TRADE, TRUMP, AND BREXIT As an American, I can’t help but read the slow-motion drama that is Brexit through the lens of the 2016 Trump election. Each is a referendum on a half-century of internationalist and neoliberalpolicies...
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Philosophy & Religion IS THERE A MORAL TEST FOR LEGAL VALIDITY? IS THERE A MORAL TEST FOR LEGAL VALIDITY? Must law pass a moral test in order to be valid? Most legal theorists today answer this question in the negative. The dominant tradition in contemporary legal philosophy, known as legal positivism, maintains... Written by: Jonathan CroweRead the Article
Philosophy & Religion IS NATURAL LAW TIMELESS? IS NATURAL LAW TIMELESS? Natural law theories maintain that there are certain goods and principles that are uniquely conducive to human flourishing. Historically, the content of natural law has often been depicted astimeless...
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Philosophy & Religion AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DESERT FATHERS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DESERT FATHERS The Desert Fathers were the earliest Christian monks. They are the foundation stone of a movement that so developed over the centuries that it eventually wholly took over the Western Church and almost... Written by: John WortleyRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences CHOOSING A FUTURE FOR NATURE AND FOR OURSELVES CHOOSING A FUTURE FOR NATURE AND FOR OURSELVES Simon Black, Author of, Species Conservation; Lessons from Islands, explains how our challenge is to understand how we can co-exist with nature by addressing two drivers of change. First, we need the positive efforts of the few people who have necessary technical skills to transform wild ecosystems. Second, we need to divert the negative impact of the millions of us human consumers (who create the problem in the first place) and reverse our psychological separation from thenatural world.
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Earth & Life Sciences REIMAGINING A NOVEL WORLD IN WHICH WE LIVE ALONGSIDE NATURE REIMAGINING A NOVEL WORLD IN WHICH WE LIVE ALONGSIDE NATURE Jamie A. Copsey, Author of Species Conservation, tells us how he thinks the world needs more positive perspectives on the future we want to shape, and then we can really start thinking about how we getthere.
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Earth & Life Sciences DOING BATTLE WITH THE NEXT ASTEROID DOING BATTLE WITH THE NEXT ASTEROID David Johns, Author of, Conservation Politics; The Last Anti-Colonial Battle, tells us how ultimately global conservation is failing. Why, when the majority of people say they value nature and its protection? David Johns argues that the loss of species and healthy ecosystems is best understood as human imposition of a colonial relationship on the non-human world - one of exploitation and domination. Written by: David JohnsRead the Article
Earth & Life SciencesPLANT CONSERVATION
PLANT CONSERVATION
Sergei Volis' book, Plant Conservation, argues that existing practises of plant conservation are inadequate and firmly supports the placement of ecological restoration at the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation. The author unifies different aspects of conservation into one coherent concept, including natural area protection, ex situ conservation and in situ interventions through either population management or ecological restoration. Written by: Sergei VolisRead the Article
Law & Government
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSFORMING POWER OF CULTURAL RIGHTS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSFORMING POWER OF CULTURAL RIGHTS Among the core cultural rights, outlined in the International Bill of Human Rights, are the rights to education, to participate in cultural life, to benefit from science and its products, and author’s... Written by: Helle PorsdamRead the Article
Medicine
THE DEMENTIA MANIFESTO: A REVOLUTION IN HOW DEMENTIA IS UNDERSTOOD? THE DEMENTIA MANIFESTO: A REVOLUTION IN HOW DEMENTIA IS UNDERSTOOD? Dementia as life. That sounds all wrong, doesn’t it? Just look at the facts. Dementia is the umbrella term for a number of different organic brain diseases, which are progressive and terminal. Itssymptoms...
Written by: Toby WilliamsonRead the Article
Mathematics
TO WHAT EXTENT IS THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS A HISTORY? TO WHAT EXTENT IS THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS A HISTORY? Mathematics rivals theology when it comes to ontological difficulties Mathematics rivals theology when it comes to ontological difficulties; consequently there are today three very different philosophical... Written by: John HeardRead the Article
Law & Government
THE RISE OF AUTHORITARIANISM UNDER THE PRESIDENCY OF TRUMP THE RISE OF AUTHORITARIANISM UNDER THE PRESIDENCY OF TRUMP Fatemah Alzubairi discusses her new book Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, and Anti-Terrorism Law in the Arab World. Written by: Fatemah AlzubairiRead the Article
Philosophy & ReligionDO YOU HAVE A SOUL?
DO YOU HAVE A SOUL?
Do you have a soul? In ancient Greece, answering ‘yes’ to this question would not necessarily imply that you had any strange metaphysical or religious beliefs. This is because, for an ancientGreek,...
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Climate Change
GRASSLANDS AND CLIMATE CHANGE GRASSLANDS AND CLIMATE CHANGE Ecologists have fully embraced the study of climate change and grassland ecologists have often led the way in these studies, thanks to the tractability of doing ecological research in such environments, publishing nearly 1000 studies in that time. My colleague, David Gibson, and I decided it was time to take stock of what we have learned, at least for grasslands! This is the first review to focus solely on climate change. Written by: Jonathan NewmanRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences HUMAN–WILDLIFE INTERACTIONS: CONFLICT OR COEXISTENCE? HUMAN–WILDLIFE INTERACTIONS: CONFLICT OR COEXISTENCE? Authors, Beatrice, Jenny and Silvio tell us about how the research emphasis has recently expanded from a focus on conflicts to include the broad spectrum of interactions between people and wildlife that range from negative to neutral to positive. Written by: Silvio Marchini Written by: Jenny A. Glikman Written by: Beatrice FrankRead the Article
Behind the Scenes
MARKING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: WHY IT MATTERS MARKING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: WHY IT MATTERS Managing Director of Academic Publishing, Mandy Hill, reflects on why it is important to mark International Women's Day and why Cambridge University Press are making related content free and accessiblethroughout March.
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Philosophy & Religion HOW THEOLOGY SHAPED TWENTIETH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHY HOW THEOLOGY SHAPED TWENTIETH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHY Certain intellectual schemes make reality come off as thinned out and characterless on its own, prior to what thought or language projects upon it, or as a site of emptiness, arbitrariness, and ruin, prior... Written by: Frank B. FarrellRead the Article
Economics
CONSENT AND COERCION IN TRUMP’S TRADE POLICY CONSENT AND COERCION IN TRUMP’S TRADE POLICY Frank J. Garcia, author of Consent and Trade, on US trade policy under the leadership of Donald Trump Written by: Frank J. GarciaRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS In The Scientific Foundation of Zoos and Aquariums: Their Role in Conservation and Research, our goal was to showcase some of the best zoo- and aquarium-based research going on around the world. We tell stories of dolphins and penguins – we love dolphins and penguins as much as you do – but it’s the animals whose stories don’t always see the light of day who best illustrate groundbreaking efforts tosave species.
Written by: Meredith J. Bashaw Written by: Allison B. KaufmanRead the Article
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SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH KNOWLEDGE, INNOVATION, AND OPTIMISM, NOT FEARAND PESSIMISM
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH KNOWLEDGE, INNOVATION, AND OPTIMISM, NOTFEAR...
Global environmental issues were identified as a crisis in the 1960’s (1). The alarmist rhetoric caught the public’s attention, but stimulated a pessimistic attitude (2) that human beings weredestabilizing...
Written by: Fatma Arf Oliver Written by: Chadwick D. OliverRead the Article
Philosophy & Religion IS YOUR BRAIN DYSFUNCTIONAL? IS YOUR BRAIN DYSFUNCTIONAL? The neuroscientist Kent Kiehl – popularly known as the “psychopath whisperer” – thinks that many psychopaths have brain dysfunctions that explain their violent behavior. Famously, he served as... Written by: Justin GarsonRead the Article
Philosophy & Religion WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REASON AND EMOTION? WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REASON AND EMOTION? Reason and emotion are often supposed to be at odds with each other. From one perspective, our emotions are like unruly toddlers, demanding and whimsical, that need to be held in check by the adultintellect....
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Philosophy & Religion READING THE BIBLE THEOLOGICALLY READING THE BIBLE THEOLOGICALLY The Christian Bible, the best-selling book of all time, is read by many people in many different ways. For example, it is possible to read it with an eye toward how it has formed Western culture. A few... Written by: Darren SariskyRead the Article
Philosophy & Religion WRITING THE HISTORY OF EARLY CHRISTIANITY, A NEW BOOK BY MARKUSVINZENT
WRITING THE HISTORY OF EARLY CHRISTIANITY, A NEW BOOK BY MARKUS... Imagine, no-one had brought to light Johann Sebastian Bach, after the many years that he and his works had entirely been forgotten, or nobody performed the Moonlight Sonata of Beethoven, or nobody had... Written by: Markus VinzentRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences REWILDING: A CAPTIVATING, CONTROVERSIAL, 21ST CENTURY CONCEPT TO ADDRESS ECOLOGICAL DEGRADATION IN A CHANGING WORLD REWILDING: A CAPTIVATING, CONTROVERSIAL, 21ST CENTURY CONCEPT TO... As you’ll hopefully discover, rewilding pushes the boundaries of our comfort zone by forcing us to recognize the dynamic nature of biological systems, and factor in change instead of fearing it. Ultimately, the rise of the rewilding concept is a sign that new approaches are urgently needed to conserve biodiversity and maintain ecosystem services under increasingly unpredictable global conditions, as traditional approaches on their own are demonstrably unfit for thechallenges ahead.
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Earth & Life Sciences HOW A CANADIAN ‘GIRAFFOLOGIST’ STUCK HER NECK OUT TO FIGHT SEXISMIN ACADEMIA
HOW A CANADIAN ‘GIRAFFOLOGIST’ STUCK HER NECK OUT TO FIGHT... Anne Innis Dagg was the first person to study giraffes in the wild in Africa in the 1950’s and is now considered the world’s first ‘giraffologist’. Written by: Anne Innis DaggRead the Article
Music, Theatre & Art ANOUNCEMENT: NEW CO-EDITOR FOR TWENTIETH-CENTURY MUSIC ANOUNCEMENT: NEW CO-EDITOR FOR TWENTIETH-CENTURY MUSIC Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce the appointment of Alejandro L. Madrid as co-editor of Twentieth-Century Music, joining co-editor Pauline Fairclough from January 2019. Since 2013,Alejandro...
Written by: Holly ButtimoreRead the Article
Higher Education
CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT SHOULDN’T BE A PARTISAN ISSUE CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT SHOULDN’T BE A PARTISAN ISSUE In November 2018, the Department of Education released new proposed Title IX regulations, replacing Obama era guidance on how educational institutions should handle allegations of sexual assault and sexual... Written by: Evan GerstmannRead the Article
Philosophy & Religion KNOWING WHAT KNOWING IS KNOWING WHAT KNOWING IS Do you know what knowledge is? Before you reply, ponder for a moment the Gettier problem. It’s a puzzle. It’s a challenge. It was a moment; now it’s a tradition. It’s a centrepiece ofcontemporary...
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Philosophy & Religion THE NATURALISTIC FALLACY THE NATURALISTIC FALLACY In October 2018 ITV’s ‘Good Morning Britain’ ran a debate entitled ‘Do People Hate Vegans?’. In November the vegan activist group Direct Action Everywhere staged a protest at a Brightonsteakhouse,...
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Philosophy & Religion WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND? WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND? Einstein once remarked, “Any fool can know. The point is to understand.” Expressions like these are increasingly common. Saturated with social media and soundbites, many lament modernlife’s flood...
Written by: Kareem KhalifaRead the Article
Philosophy & Religion MORE THAN A COMMENTATOR MORE THAN A COMMENTATOR Can you really be famous for explaining someone else’s ideas? Speaking as a historian of philosophy I can tell you the answer is: not really. But one man who just about managed it was Ibn Rushd,often...
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Philosophy & Religion THINKING THEOLOGICALLY ABOUT FOOD THINKING THEOLOGICALLY ABOUT FOOD How we name and narrate food matters. To see what I mean, consider the different namings/narrations of a plant as either a flower, a tomato plant, or a weed. Flowers are plants to behold and admire, tomato... Written by: Norman WirzbaRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences SPECIES CONSERVATION: LESSONS FROM ISLANDS SPECIES CONSERVATION: LESSONS FROM ISLANDS Until recently one of the most intensively managed bird species in the world, having been reduced to around 12 individuals in the 1990s. In 2007 it was the only species globally to be down-listed from Critically Endangered to Endangered; an excellent illustration as to how work on islands is providing positive conservation success stories and lessons for parrot recovery projects internationally. Written by: Jamie CopseyRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences WHY IS STRATEGIC CONSERVATION IMPORTANT? WHY IS STRATEGIC CONSERVATION IMPORTANT? Why Is Strategic Conservation Important? In an Interview, Robin Murphy, Vice President, Marketing and Communications, The Conservation Fund asks Will Allen & Kent Messer, Authors of The Science of... Written by: Will Allen Written by: Kent MesserRead the Article
Climate Change
THIS EARTH DAY 2018, THE NEXT GENERATION OF CONSERVATION NEEDS TO EMBRACE ANOTHER TYPE OF SCIENCE THIS EARTH DAY 2018, THE NEXT GENERATION OF CONSERVATION NEEDS TO... In nearly every article about Earth Day, whether it is about water scarcity in South Africa or algal blooms in Great Lakes, the same traditional message is underscored: embrace environmental scienceand...
Written by: Will Allen Written by: Kent MesserRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION OF FOREST BIRDS ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION OF FOREST BIRDS Grzegorz Mikusiński tells us why his book Ecology and Conservation of Forest Birds is so important Written by: Grzegorz MikusińskiRead the Article
Earth & Life Sciences PROTECTING MORE WITH LESS: FOREST PROTECTION USING THE SCIENCE OF STRATEGIC CONSERVATION PROTECTING MORE WITH LESS: FOREST PROTECTION USING THE SCIENCE OF... As a conservation planner, Will is engaged in advancing structured decision making tools able to quantify the benefits of potential conservation investments that result in better project selection and decision making. As a behavioral economist, Kent is engaged in cutting-edge research and outreach efforts related to efficient and effective environmental conservation. Read what they have to say about forest protection using the science of strategic conservation Written by: Will Allen Written by: Kent MesserRead the Article
Business
ON THE ORIGIN OF THE SMARTPHONE ON THE ORIGIN OF THE SMARTPHONE In his fourth instalment, Huub Ehlhardt, co-author of On the Origin of Products, discusses the origins of the smartphone. Written by: Huub Ehlhardt Written by: Arthur O. EgerRead the Article
Law & Government
COMBATING RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM: A NEW APPROACH COMBATING RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM: A NEW APPROACH S.I Strong, author of Transforming Religious Liberties, discusses new ways of combating religious extremism. Written by: S.I. StrongRead the Article
Climate Change
WORLD WILDLIFE DAY: BIG CATS – PREDATORS UNDER THREAT WORLD WILDLIFE DAY: BIG CATS – PREDATORS UNDER THREAT Bruce Rocheleau discusses what can be done to preserve big cats and other endangered species Written by: Bruce RocheleauRead the Article
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IF YOU’RE ENGLISH, VOTE FOR BREXIT IF YOU’RE ENGLISH, VOTE FOR BREXIT That England (and Wales) voted Leave in the Brexit referendum of 2016, and that Scotland (and Northern Ireland) voted Remain is now a fact of political life. People resident in these different parts of... Written by: Frank Bechhofer Written by: David McCroneRead the Article
Economics
WHAT ECONOMIC ROLE SHOULD THE STATE PROMOTE IN A MARKET ECONOMY? WHAT ECONOMIC ROLE SHOULD THE STATE PROMOTE IN A MARKET ECONOMY? Vito Tanzi, renowned economist and author of Termites of the State, discusses the industrialized world's economic development during the 20th century to today... Written by: Vito TanziRead the Article
Business & Economics CAN WOMEN TRANSFORM THE ECONOMIES OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA? CAN WOMEN TRANSFORM THE ECONOMIES OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA? Amid widespread and often heated contemporary debates about an existential ‘clash’ between the ‘Islamic World’ and the ‘Christian West’, there is growing evidence that Arabic-Muslimwomen are...
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Climate Change
WHY YOU NEED TO PAY MORE ATTENTION TO WILD PIGS AND PECCARIES WHY YOU NEED TO PAY MORE ATTENTION TO WILD PIGS AND PECCARIES November 23, 2017 sees the publication of Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries by Mario Melletti and Erik Meijaard. In this post the authors bring to light the importance of these often-overlooked species. Written by: Mario Melletti Written by: Erik MeijaardRead the Article
Law & Government
SOME QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE DISENFRANCHISING PRISONERS SOME QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE DISENFRANCHISING PRISONERS In 2005, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) found the United Kingdom in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights for indiscriminately disenfranchising its prisoners. For over a decade,... Written by: Shai DothanRead the Article
European History
A PEOPLE’S MUSIC: JAZZ IN EAST GERMANY, 1945-1990 A PEOPLE’S MUSIC: JAZZ IN EAST GERMANY, 1945-1990 Imagine. It’s 1965, you’re at home in on Prenzlauer Berg, the Berlin Wall is visible from your window, and you’re having friends over to your flat. Someone brings the latest Thelonious Monkrecord,...
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Computational science LIVING IN THE ALGORITHMIC AGE Algorithms are sometimes compared to cathedrals, in that they share the same ambition, and the same folly. Some algorithms, such as telephone operating systems, data management systems, or searchengines,...
Law & Government
LAW AND ORDER IN THE ECONOMY: THE... It started and ended in Chile! This might be the introductory sentence to an economic history of our times. After the 1973 military coup the “Chicago Boys”, a group of Chilean economists educated by...Business
GATT: A DESPISED DO-GOODING... The World Trade Organization has always had more critics than champions. These days, the charges that are made against the WTO include that it has overstepped its authority, that it impedes theability...
Climate Change
CALL TO INVEST 20% OF GLOBAL ARMS... Investing one fifth of the global arms budgets in a new world food system will end hunger everywhere – but also greatly increase prospects for world peace. “At present humanity invests around...Politics
WHY MANY YOUNG PEOPLE DON’T VOTE ... Voter turnout among young Americans has been dismal since 18-year-olds earned the right to vote with the passage of the 26th amendment in 1971. Even in 2018—a high water mark for youth voting—a full...Law & Government
DID U.S. ATTACKS ON ISIS OPEN A... In October 2019, Turkey launched operation “Peace Spring” in north-east Syria. The operation aimed at driving the Kurdish YPG out of the area to create a twenty mile-wide “safe zone” toresettle...
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ARE TRUMP’S TWEETS UNPRESIDENTIAL... Paul M. Collins, Jr. & Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, authors of "The President and the Supreme Court" on Donald Trump's tweets. Music, Theatre & Art THE ART OF ACTING: WHAT PERFORMERS... Acting is an elusive art, because – unlike for example a painting, sculpture, poem or score – an actor’s performance cannot be held in the hand, and is not available to pin down for...Law & Government
BULLIES AND THE 2020 ELECTION I don’t know who will win the 2020 presidential race, but I do know who will lose: the biggest bully on the block since Billy Franklin beat-up Joey Tarnower in the sixth-grade and ran-off with his lunch...Literature
POETRY AND LANGUAGE
People who love poetry are not likely to love these sorts of thing: ˌɪntərˈnæʃənəl fəˈnɛtɪk ˈælfəbɪt VP -> t (M) (have + prf) (be + prg) V *h2ner-seerg gwhen-ontabs ...Law & Government
MONEYBALL FOR THE HUDDLED MASSES In a thought-provoking piece in Politico Magazine , Professor Justin Gest proposes a “Moneyball Fix” for America’s immigration system. Taking a page out of sports analytics, he suggests thatthe...
Literature
NEW YORK: A LITERARY HISTORY New York: A Literary History is the result of a lifetime of reading books about the city and reading authors who made the city their home. From Stephen Crane, James Baldwin, Susan Sontag, and Zora Neale...Literature
MODERNISM’S ECOLOGICAL POINT OF... “Get there if you can and see the land you once were proud to own…” W. H. Auden’s Poems (1930) presents a catalogue of exhausted landscapes and fragile psyches. This line in particularrepeats...
Literature
COLLECTIVE WELFARE AND WARFARE IN... Present-day political controversies are strikingly like those in Britain at the end of World War Two. I’ve constructed The Cambridge Introduction to British Fiction, 1900-1950 to call attention tothat...
Climate Change
GLOBAL GREEN POLITICS We need new thinking and new politics if the world is to get out of the mess we are currently in. A new book Global Green Politics provides a tour de force of the contribution of Green politics tobuilding...
Literature
ANNE FINCH AND THE “PUBLICK VIEW�... Long before I decided to work on a scholarly edition of Anne Finch’s work, I was drawn to her distinctive voice. I first heard it as an undergraduate student in the 1980s, but in the least propitious...Literature
PHOTOGRAPHY, SHAKESPEARE, AND A... One afternoon at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight in the summer of 1896, Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, took this photograph of her niece, Helena Victoria, swimming on her back. The photograph...Climate Change
HOTSPOTS FOR FUTURE ‘FOOD WARS’... Rising tensions over scarcities of food, land and water combined with increasingly unstable climates threaten to unleash new wars and the mass flight of hundreds of millions of people by the mid-century.‘Food...
Anthropology & Archaeology MAKE STRANGE FAMILIAR EVIDENCE In this book, Cathy Willermet and Sang-Hee Lee reflect that the “steadfast obsession with the scientific approach that characterized biological anthropology, like no other subfield in American anthropology, is in fact a response to mask the dark history surrounding its birth”. Earth & Life Sciences BARN OWLS: EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY &... Why were these 17 species such successful colonisers in contrast to most other birds? Most cosmopolitan birds exploit water environments and because there is water everywhere, with continents surrounded...Climate Change
TODAY’S FOOD SYSTEM �... The world food system on which nearly 8 billion humans depend for their daily sustenance is at risk of disintegrating by the mid-century as global soil and water resources and climate stability fail. I...Law & Government
DID CONSERVATIVES TRANSFORM STATE... 2020 Democratic presidential candidates are attacking charter schools, education vouchers, and test-score-based teacher accountability schemes, even backtracking on their past support. Following other... Earth & Life Sciences 10 WAYS THAT THE GULF OF MEXICO �... If you want to understand how it went from being called the “Dead Sea” to the world’s most important “Super Basin”, read the new book Gulf of Mexico Sedimentary Basin: Depositional Evolution... Philosophy & Religion RELIGION AND BRAZILIAN DEMOCRACY:... In August 2014, about seventy evangelical clergy in the Brazilian city of Juiz de Fora gathered for the monthly meeting of the local Council of Pastors. The worship/meeting space was an unadorned hall...Climate Change
MAKING SENSE OF SUSTAINABILITY... When UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the recent Climate Action Summit in New York urged countries to “show the way towards a full transformation of economies in line with sustainabledevelopment...
Law & Government
SHOULD WE BRACE FOR CHANGE? A NEW... Once again, pro- and anti-abortion advocates are clashing across the United States. Will reigniting this conflict over defining moral issues spill over to influence abortion policy worldwide? Producing... Language & Linguistics SHAKESPEARE ‘SANS FRONTIÈRES’ In a lecture given in 1978 the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges observed that nations tend to choose authors to represent them that do not resemble their national character, citing, as a strikingexample,...
Computer Science
GENDER GAPS IN COMPUTING: MYTH VS... Authors, Carol Frieze and Jeria L. Quesenberry debunk five common myths on the Gender Gap in ComputingClimate Change
RISK OF FOOD WARS RISING Ours is the Age of Food. Food is a central obsession in all cultures, nations, the media and society. There is a rising danger of ‘food wars’ – conflicts over food, land and water – as the world... Science & Engineering CHEMICAL KINETICS IN COMBUSTION AND... The book accumulates more than a 40-year experience of the authors’ research in the field of chemical non-equilibrium effects in combustion and reactive flows and includes our theoreticaldevelopments...
Mathematics
WHY WRITE AN ENTIRE BOOK ABOUT... In the century preceding the French Revolution advanced mathematics began to play a role in ordinary affairs. If you wanted to find the position of a ship at sea, design fortifications or priceannuities,...
European History
THE DARK SIDE OF MOLECULES:... When trying to choose the science and the scientists that shaped the 20th century, many think about nuclear energy and the near mythical names of Maria Skłodowska-Curie, Max Planck, Niels Bohr, Albert...Literature
THE REMEMBERED DEAD
After the clamour of the centenary of the ending of the First World War, how are we best to remember those who died in it? This was the question some were asking at the very first anniversary of theArmistice,...
Law & Government
INFORMATION OVERLOAD IN THE LEGAL... TMI (“too much information”), TLDR (“too long; didn’t read”), and DNC (“does not compute”). These acronyms offer painful reminders of our contemporary relationship withinformation. ...
Politics
POLARIZATION AND THE FIGHT OVER... Debates over party structure and party organization have been long-running throughout American political history. Starting with Andrew Jackson and his reforms of the party system, later joined bythe Progressive...
Astronomy
A MIRROR ON THE MOON: 50TH... In this memorable photograph (courtesy of NASA), we see astronaut Buzz Aldrin holding in his right hand a sophisticated mirror: the Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector (LR3). This mirror has now been...Climate Change
HOW MUCH CONFIDENCE SHOULD WE PLACE... James Zimring discusses the struggle of how to evaluate the claims of science in a world that demands an ever more rigorous consideration of how much confidence to put in such claims. Each of us is taught what science claims to be the case, but to what extent are we taught the basis for such claims – the strengths and pitfalls of scienceitself?
Earth & Life Sciences TIDES: MODERN TWISTS ON AN ANCIENT... In the mid 17th century, Varenius, the founder of modern geography, wrote that of all the natural phenomena, none had perplexed scientists more than the tides: the connection to the Moon was as empirically...Climate Change
COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE... Lately, climate change has been unmistakably present in the public sphere…Yet, conversations about climate change have remained stuck. Lately, climate change has been unmistakably present in the...Behind the Scenes
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO RECORD YOUR OWN... Author Mike Berners-Lee gives us an insight into what it’s like to record an audiobook version of his book “There Is No Planet B“ “ When I write, I am thinking of myself talking, which...European History
THE HOLOCAUST AND NEW WORLD SLAVERY It is almost inevitable that conversations regarding the Holocaust will generate questions of comparison to other historical instances of mass death. And, conversely, it is almost unavoidable whendiscussing...
Science & Engineering Q&A WITH AUTHORS OF ‘... From Doraiswami Ramkrishna and Hyun-Seob Song, authors of 'Cybernetic Modeling for Bioreaction Engineering'Medicine
MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS’ DUTY... The current outbreak of measles across the United Kingdom, United States, and other industrialized nations has given rise to bitter conflict about vaccinations. Mental health providers may notintuitively...
Law & Government
SOCIAL CHANGE, ANIMAL RIGHTS, AND... It is widely known that the American criminal justice system is uniquely punitive, and that the harsh carceral and collateral impacts of tough-on-crime policies have disproportionately burdened thepoor...
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“WHY BOTHER?”: AN... Changes in the levels of political participation can alter the course of history. If turnout had been higher among young British voters in the 2016 European Union membership referendum, the United Kingdom... Philosophy & Religion ARE TREES PEOPLE TOO? Most people know the story of king David. The young boy who beats the giant, the poet and musician, God’s favorite — this is familiar. What is less known is that when David’s son Absalom goes... Earth & Life Sciences MAKING MATHEMATICAL METHODS LESS... My research career has taken a somewhat non-linear path, starting in theoretical cosmology and ending up in marine sciences. Each transition has required me to learn new things, and so many years agoI...
Philosophy & Religion BEFORE HEALING, WE NEED CONNECTION Adapted from Morality and the Environmental Crisis We cannot heal our relation to nature—and even perhaps include nature into a new and vibrant “ecological” democracy—with methods we have used...Law & Government
THE REMOTE CAUSES OF TERRORISM Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca, author of 'The Historical Roots of Political Violence', on the causes of 20th century revolutionary terrorism.Economics
TRADE, TRUMP, AND BREXIT As an American, I can’t help but read the slow-motion drama that is Brexit through the lens of the 2016 Trump election. Each is a referendum on a half-century of internationalist and neoliberalpolicies...
Philosophy & Religion IS THERE A MORAL TEST FOR LEGAL... Must law pass a moral test in order to be valid? Most legal theorists today answer this question in the negative. The dominant tradition in contemporary legal philosophy, known as legal positivism, maintains... Philosophy & Religion IS NATURAL LAW TIMELESS? Natural law theories maintain that there are certain goods and principles that are uniquely conducive to human flourishing. Historically, the content of natural law has often been depicted astimeless...
Philosophy & Religion AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DESERT... The Desert Fathers were the earliest Christian monks. They are the foundation stone of a movement that so developed over the centuries that it eventually wholly took over the Western Church and almost... Earth & Life Sciences CHOOSING A FUTURE FOR NATURE AND... Simon Black, Author of, Species Conservation; Lessons from Islands, explains how our challenge is to understand how we can co-exist with nature by addressing two drivers of change. First, we need the positive efforts of the few people who have necessary technical skills to transform wild ecosystems. Second, we need to divert the negative impact of the millions of us human consumers (who create the problem in the first place) and reverse our psychological separation from thenatural world.
Earth & Life Sciences REIMAGINING A NOVEL WORLD IN WHICH... Jamie A. Copsey, Author of Species Conservation, tells us how he thinks the world needs more positive perspectives on the future we want to shape, and then we can really start thinking about how we getthere.
Earth & Life Sciences DOING BATTLE WITH THE NEXT ASTEROID David Johns, Author of, Conservation Politics; The Last Anti-Colonial Battle, tells us how ultimately global conservation is failing. Why, when the majority of people say they value nature and its protection? David Johns argues that the loss of species and healthy ecosystems is best understood as human imposition of a colonial relationship on the non-human world - one of exploitation and domination. Earth & Life SciencesPLANT CONSERVATION
Sergei Volis' book, Plant Conservation, argues that existing practises of plant conservation are inadequate and firmly supports the placement of ecological restoration at the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation. The author unifies different aspects of conservation into one coherent concept, including natural area protection, ex situ conservation and in situ interventions through either population management or ecological restoration.Law & Government
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSFORMING... Among the core cultural rights, outlined in the International Bill of Human Rights, are the rights to education, to participate in cultural life, to benefit from science and its products, and author’s...Medicine
THE DEMENTIA MANIFESTO: A... Dementia as life. That sounds all wrong, doesn’t it? Just look at the facts. Dementia is the umbrella term for a number of different organic brain diseases, which are progressive and terminal. Itssymptoms...
Mathematics
TO WHAT EXTENT IS THE HISTORY OF... Mathematics rivals theology when it comes to ontological difficulties Mathematics rivals theology when it comes to ontological difficulties; consequently there are today three very different philosophical...Law & Government
THE RISE OF AUTHORITARIANISM UNDER... Fatemah Alzubairi discusses her new book Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, and Anti-Terrorism Law in the Arab World. Philosophy & ReligionDO YOU HAVE A SOUL?
Do you have a soul? In ancient Greece, answering ‘yes’ to this question would not necessarily imply that you had any strange metaphysical or religious beliefs. This is because, for an ancientGreek,...
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GRASSLANDS AND CLIMATE CHANGE Ecologists have fully embraced the study of climate change and grassland ecologists have often led the way in these studies, thanks to the tractability of doing ecological research in such environments, publishing nearly 1000 studies in that time. My colleague, David Gibson, and I decided it was time to take stock of what we have learned, at least for grasslands! This is the first review to focus solely on climate change. Earth & Life Sciences HUMAN–WILDLIFE INTERACTIONS:... Authors, Beatrice, Jenny and Silvio tell us about how the research emphasis has recently expanded from a focus on conflicts to include the broad spectrum of interactions between people and wildlife that range from negative to neutral to positive.Behind the Scenes
MARKING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S... Managing Director of Academic Publishing, Mandy Hill, reflects on why it is important to mark International Women's Day and why Cambridge University Press are making related content free and accessiblethroughout March.
Philosophy & Religion HOW THEOLOGY SHAPED TWENTIETH... Certain intellectual schemes make reality come off as thinned out and characterless on its own, prior to what thought or language projects upon it, or as a site of emptiness, arbitrariness, and ruin, prior...Economics
CONSENT AND COERCION IN TRUMP’S... Frank J. Garcia, author of Consent and Trade, on US trade policy under the leadership of Donald Trump Earth & Life Sciences SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF ZOOS AND... In The Scientific Foundation of Zoos and Aquariums: Their Role in Conservation and Research, our goal was to showcase some of the best zoo- and aquarium-based research going on around the world. We tell stories of dolphins and penguins – we love dolphins and penguins as much as you do – but it’s the animals whose stories don’t always see the light of day who best illustrate groundbreaking efforts tosave species.
Climate Change
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH KNOWLEDGE,... Global environmental issues were identified as a crisis in the 1960’s (1). The alarmist rhetoric caught the public’s attention, but stimulated a pessimistic attitude (2) that human beings weredestabilizing...
Philosophy & Religion IS YOUR BRAIN DYSFUNCTIONAL? The neuroscientist Kent Kiehl – popularly known as the “psychopath whisperer” – thinks that many psychopaths have brain dysfunctions that explain their violent behavior. Famously, he served as... Philosophy & Religion WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN... Reason and emotion are often supposed to be at odds with each other. From one perspective, our emotions are like unruly toddlers, demanding and whimsical, that need to be held in check by the adultintellect....
Philosophy & Religion READING THE BIBLE THEOLOGICALLY The Christian Bible, the best-selling book of all time, is read by many people in many different ways. For example, it is possible to read it with an eye toward how it has formed Western culture. A few... Philosophy & Religion WRITING THE HISTORY OF EARLY... Imagine, no-one had brought to light Johann Sebastian Bach, after the many years that he and his works had entirely been forgotten, or nobody performed the Moonlight Sonata of Beethoven, or nobody had... Earth & Life Sciences REWILDING: A CAPTIVATING,... As you’ll hopefully discover, rewilding pushes the boundaries of our comfort zone by forcing us to recognize the dynamic nature of biological systems, and factor in change instead of fearing it. Ultimately, the rise of the rewilding concept is a sign that new approaches are urgently needed to conserve biodiversity and maintain ecosystem services under increasingly unpredictable global conditions, as traditional approaches on their own are demonstrably unfit for thechallenges ahead.
Earth & Life Sciences HOW A CANADIAN ‘GIRAFFOLOGIST... Anne Innis Dagg was the first person to study giraffes in the wild in Africa in the 1950’s and is now considered the world’s first ‘giraffologist’. Music, Theatre & Art ANOUNCEMENT: NEW CO-EDITOR FOR... Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce the appointment of Alejandro L. Madrid as co-editor of Twentieth-Century Music, joining co-editor Pauline Fairclough from January 2019. Since 2013,Alejandro...
Higher Education
CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT SHOULDN’T... In November 2018, the Department of Education released new proposed Title IX regulations, replacing Obama era guidance on how educational institutions should handle allegations of sexual assault and sexual... Philosophy & Religion KNOWING WHAT KNOWING IS Do you know what knowledge is? Before you reply, ponder for a moment the Gettier problem. It’s a puzzle. It’s a challenge. It was a moment; now it’s a tradition. It’s a centrepiece ofcontemporary...
Philosophy & Religion THE NATURALISTIC FALLACY In October 2018 ITV’s ‘Good Morning Britain’ ran a debate entitled ‘Do People Hate Vegans?’. In November the vegan activist group Direct Action Everywhere staged a protest at a Brightonsteakhouse,...
Philosophy & Religion WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND? Einstein once remarked, “Any fool can know. The point is to understand.” Expressions like these are increasingly common. Saturated with social media and soundbites, many lament modernlife’s flood...
Philosophy & Religion MORE THAN A COMMENTATOR Can you really be famous for explaining someone else’s ideas? Speaking as a historian of philosophy I can tell you the answer is: not really. But one man who just about managed it was Ibn Rushd,often...
Philosophy & Religion THINKING THEOLOGICALLY ABOUT FOOD How we name and narrate food matters. To see what I mean, consider the different namings/narrations of a plant as either a flower, a tomato plant, or a weed. Flowers are plants to behold and admire, tomato... Earth & Life Sciences SPECIES CONSERVATION: LESSONS FROM... Until recently one of the most intensively managed bird species in the world, having been reduced to around 12 individuals in the 1990s. In 2007 it was the only species globally to be down-listed from Critically Endangered to Endangered; an excellent illustration as to how work on islands is providing positive conservation success stories and lessons for parrot recovery projects internationally. Earth & Life Sciences WHY IS STRATEGIC CONSERVATION... Why Is Strategic Conservation Important? In an Interview, Robin Murphy, Vice President, Marketing and Communications, The Conservation Fund asks Will Allen & Kent Messer, Authors of The Science of...Climate Change
THIS EARTH DAY 2018, THE NEXT... In nearly every article about Earth Day, whether it is about water scarcity in South Africa or algal blooms in Great Lakes, the same traditional message is underscored: embrace environmental scienceand...
Earth & Life Sciences ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION OF FOREST... Grzegorz Mikusiński tells us why his book Ecology and Conservation of Forest Birds is so important Earth & Life Sciences PROTECTING MORE WITH LESS: FOREST... As a conservation planner, Will is engaged in advancing structured decision making tools able to quantify the benefits of potential conservation investments that result in better project selection and decision making. As a behavioral economist, Kent is engaged in cutting-edge research and outreach efforts related to efficient and effective environmental conservation. Read what they have to say about forest protection using the science of strategic conservationBusiness
ON THE ORIGIN OF THE SMARTPHONE In his fourth instalment, Huub Ehlhardt, co-author of On the Origin of Products, discusses the origins of the smartphone.Law & Government
COMBATING RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM: A... S.I Strong, author of Transforming Religious Liberties, discusses new ways of combating religious extremism.Climate Change
WORLD WILDLIFE DAY: BIG CATS –... Bruce Rocheleau discusses what can be done to preserve big cats and other endangered speciesLaw & Government
IF YOU’RE ENGLISH, VOTE FOR... That England (and Wales) voted Leave in the Brexit referendum of 2016, and that Scotland (and Northern Ireland) voted Remain is now a fact of political life. People resident in these different parts of...Economics
WHAT ECONOMIC ROLE SHOULD THE STATE... Vito Tanzi, renowned economist and author of Termites of the State, discusses the industrialized world's economic development during the 20th century to today... Business & Economics CAN WOMEN TRANSFORM THE ECONOMIES... Amid widespread and often heated contemporary debates about an existential ‘clash’ between the ‘Islamic World’ and the ‘Christian West’, there is growing evidence that Arabic-Muslimwomen are...
Climate Change
WHY YOU NEED TO PAY MORE ATTENTION... November 23, 2017 sees the publication of Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries by Mario Melletti and Erik Meijaard. In this post the authors bring to light the importance of these often-overlooked species.Law & Government
SOME QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE... In 2005, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) found the United Kingdom in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights for indiscriminately disenfranchising its prisoners. For over a decade,...European History
A PEOPLE’S MUSIC: JAZZ IN EAST... Imagine. It’s 1965, you’re at home in on Prenzlauer Berg, the Berlin Wall is visible from your window, and you’re having friends over to your flat. Someone brings the latest Thelonious Monkrecord,...
Literature
IRISH LITERATURE IN TRANSITION,... The sixth and final volume of Irish Literature in Transition examines four decades of contemporary Irish writing and culture; it begins in 1980 and ends now, in 2020. These dates suggest one challenge...LATEST PODCASTS
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