By Andrew J. Hoffman, Professor of Management & Organizations, Environment & Sustainability, and Sustainable Enterprise, University of Michigan ...
Brown, PhD Candidate, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University War has become a regular part of life for many children. Millions are victims and witnesses to the horrors of war. Recent ...
On the level of theme, the Irish writer Sally Rooney is firmly in her wheelhouse in her new novel Intermezzo. We find Peter and Ivan Koubek having just lost their father and trying to forge a life ...
Did Romans really fight rhinos? Sports historian explains the truth behind the battle scenes in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II ...
Trump’s allegation about immigrants eating pets is part of a long history of slurs demonizing people for what they do and don’t eat.
Allowing immigrants to settle in the US isn’t just an act of compassion. It’s also been a significant factor in the country’s economic growth, a point both candidates seem hesitant to make.
History illustrates that voters become galvanized and change their party allegiance when former US presidents run for a nonconsecutive term.
My recent research focuses on DEI initiatives by brands on social media. I’m specifically interested in how brands use influencers and minority ...
Listen to the trailer for a new podcast series from The Conversation Documentaries on the relationship between class and politics in Britain.
Bridget Bryan, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London A new study from China suggests that loneliness may not be the cause of disease, ...
The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) is no stranger to this reduction in diversity. Human activity has driven populations to dangerously low numbers, leaving them with a shrinking genetic pool. This loss ...