by Iliyah | Nov 29, 2023 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Dr Kimberly Kay Hoang | Who Gets to Be a Theorist? The Oppression of Marginal Theories Who gets to be a theorist? What kinds of theoretical work get marginalised in academic research? And how does this oppression play out in the peer-review process? Dr Kimberly Kay...
by Iliyah | Nov 29, 2023 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Business, Economics & Finance
Dr Kimberly Kay Hoang | Spiderweb Capitalism: The Secret Financial Webs Built by the Ultra-Wealthy The anonymous leak of the Panama Papers in 2016 revealed how the exceptionally wealthy (such as politicians, celebrities and business leaders) hide their money and...
by Iliyah | Nov 29, 2023 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Business, Economics & Finance
Dr Ian Maxwell | Patents, Politics and Products: Considering Chinese-Owned Australian Patents Patents, or holding the intellectual property rights to an invention, can be of great importance to a company, as they allow them to sell their product in a specific market...
by Iliyah | Nov 23, 2023 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Professor Petra Amann | Cataloguing and Analysing Etruscan Mirrors in Austrian Collections The Etruscan people lived in the Apennine Peninsula in the 1st millennium BC, but their important classical legacy remains a fascinating topic to this day. Of particular...
by Iliyah | Nov 22, 2023 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Dr Mark Sainsbury | Did David Hume Anticipate Daniel Kahneman’s View of the Mind? In his best-selling book Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011), Daniel Kahneman distinguishes between two systems of thought: System 1 involves fast, intuitive thinking, whereas System 2 is...
by Iliyah | Nov 8, 2023 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Dr Susan E. Swanberg | Exploring the Hidden Link Between Science Journalism and Eugenics Science journalism can open a fascinating window on critical research advances but, if poorly executed, can also disseminate false, biased, or pseudo-scientific information. Dr...
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