David Canter considers how words are the frontline in the battle for minds, revealed in the Trump administration banning many...
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Read moreIn recent years there has been an increased focus on how research papers and supplemental data can be preserved openly. Andy...
Read moreDonald Trump’s executive actions have to a surprising extent focused on education and knowledge production. Philip N. Cohen argues beyond their short-term...
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Read moreIn this article, co-authors Stefanie Beninger, Alex Reppel, Julie Stanton and Forrest Watson reflect on the inspiration behind their research article, “Facilitating...
Read moreDefinitionally, the word ‘praxis’ involves the exercise of a skill, often in the customary way and usually suggesting a focus...
Read moreIn this month’s issue of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge examines new research into prehistoric gender dynamics – and what...
Read moreA new people has emerged in the digital age, that of ‘internet famous’ celebrities. And that new people has a...
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