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Oxford Names “Brain Rot” Word Of The Year 2024
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Oxford University Press, which publishes the Oxford English Dictionary, has revealed its choice for the word of the year for 2024 is “brain...
1 week ago
Book Review: Algorithms and the End of Politics: How Technology Shapes 21st-Century American Life by Scott Timcke
LSE Blogs
In Algorithms and the End of Politics: How Technology Shapes 21st-Century American Life, Scott Timcke explores how digital technologies are impacting US...
38 months ago
Multimillion-dollar trade in paper authorships alarms publishers
Nature
Journals have begun retracting publications with suspicious links to sites trading in author positions.
22 months ago
What the Last Century of Efforts to Bridge the Beltway/Ivory Tower Gap In National Security Tells Us
Stimson Center
The gap between scholars and policymakers has widened in recent years, particularly in the realm of national security affairs, once a model of collaboration.
22 months ago
China’s bloody history and epic fantasy unite in young author’s debut
South China Morning Post
Chinese-American writer R.F. Kuang describes her first novel, The Poppy War, as 'revenge fantasy', its fictional world steeped in brutal,...
76 months ago
Roger J. Kreuz
The Conversation
Roger Kreuz is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Memphis. He currently serves as an Associate Dean and Director of Graduate Studies in the College...
63 months ago
(PDF) Politics of Decline: Siaka Steven's Patron-Client Government and how it Failed the Sierra Leonean State Structure
ResearchGate
This article details how Siaka Stevens' patron-client system of government directly impacted the gradual collapse of the Sierra Leone state structure.
42 months ago