…eld is changing both in terms of its available content and in the ways in which people discover, use, consume and interact with the media. We no longer watch TV undistracted as in the not so distant past. We do not read newspapers, and in most of the cases we listen to the radio …
…otten how to learn and the importance of learning. It takes time to learn other people, to learn how they work. It takes time to learn where we come from … Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury 1 Our purpose in this think piece is to open up some fresh lines of thinking…
…s got big, expensive, custom hardware, cashing pouring in, and just the kind of people who would throw their money at really cool, but presently uneconomical eye candy. Arcades are a great place for murdering others, but I think all this hardware has potential for even more. If y…
…nded a skeptic and consequently resisted. Skeptics, over the years, are seen as people whose basic mood is that of doubt; those who deny absolutely that true knowledge is possible. Although this is not completely true of skepticism, the present work demonstrates, though arguably,…
…rs new to the formal study of language in general. It introduces schemata, what people in a particular community regard as normal and predictable ways of organizing the world and communicating with others. The author provides a succinct but lucid outline of the ways schemata have…
…ation give rise to a number achievement gaps in the workplace. This could limit people's ability to participate in meaningful forms of work. Achievement gaps are interesting, in part, because they are the inverse of the (negative) responsibility gaps already widely discussed in t…
…al m em or y narratives in the form o f memo irs, oral hi s tours dn1wn around people. By rdati ng peopl e to each other through their ge tory n arratives or testimo nials, and histOrical novels. An increased number of ographic o rigin, they imaginatively reconsider and suggest…
… is not only a product of legislative lacuna but stems from the fact that trans people and Mizrahi communities are legally located “in-between” the most basic legal categories, male and female, the Jew to the Arab. The article examines the ‘classical’ discrimination scenario the …
…by a contractor — that sells all the liquor for the entire state of 2.9 million people. "If a restaurant or store anywhere in Mississippi wanted a bottle of Jim Beam, they had to order it from the wholesale warehouse," reports the Washington Post But then Mississippi's warehouse-…
…by a contractor — that sells all the liquor for the entire state of 2.9 million people. "If a restaurant or store anywhere in Mississippi wanted a bottle of Jim Beam, they had to order it from the wholesale warehouse," reports the Washington Post But then Mississippi's warehouse-…
…d as a model of egalitarian democracy, Sweden’s welfare state, folkhemmet, “the people’s home,” has undergone a subtle yet consequential transformation. This article diagnoses how the erosion of universal welfare and the rise of neoliberal governance have given way to a racialize…
…simply getting on with it. Just doing it, instinctively or intuitively. So many people do. So many mothers, and fathers, and guardians in the world who just do it. Get on with it. By themselves. Though this shouldn’t omit the ways in which these people get, provide, and share, su…