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The COVID-19 virus found its way into every area of our lives.
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Class allows us to understand inequality not as a consequence of personal failings, but as a socioeconomic issue.
Donald Trump is one of many political leaders through history who has claimed he embodies the voice of ‘the people’ – but which people he means matters quite a lot.
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Some fascists claim that democracy and fascism have the same goal – to give effect to the will of the people. But who the people are is where the ideologies divide.
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“Toxic masculinity” has been used to explain everything from the election of Donald Trump to why Ross from Friends is awful. But what does it actually mean?
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As words go, grief feels inadequate for describing public sentiment in the wake of the Queen’s death.
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Study shows that so-called “socio-cultural attitudes” are not a plausible explanation for the Muslim penalty.
Many types of people feel disengaged with technology.
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Think again if you assume only older people are isolated by technology.
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On March 24, government leaders, academics and scientists are gathering to discuss a better future for all.
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A look at how we decide which experts are the most trustworthy - and the possible biological basis behind it.
A man pairs Kenyan maize flour staple ugali with a traditional vegetable known as murenda (jute mallow).
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Facing a growing bias against indigenous crops, Kenyan researchers set out to showcase the value in local options - and set a global standard.
Six out of 10 community college students do not earn a degree.
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Community college students reveal some of the top reasons why they leave school without a degree.
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Politicians should take into account the psychological impact of being jobless.
There are real differences between generations – but none of them relate to avocado toast.
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Tropes around woke warriors and their heartless parents get us nowhere.
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Values in adulthood rarely change. But major events, like wars — and pandemics — can shift our priorities.
Finding a way forward.
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Join a major event aimed at addressing the pandemic’s social impacts.
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The line between what is normal and what is pathological has blurred. We risk our collective sanity and our planet if we stick to business as usual.
It is easy to think that handwashing is accessible to all today, but COVID-19 calls attention to communities both within Canada and around the globe where clean water is not a given.
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Why is socio-economic inequality so threatening to complex societies and how can archaeology inform public policies for mitigating it?
Public commitments to feminism translated into private benefits for heterosexual men.
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Men who identify as feminists self-report more frequent sex and higher levels of sexual satisfaction. The other 60 per cent aren’t having as much fun, according to the findings of a new study.
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Pubs are recognised as important assets to their communities, providing economic and social value alike.
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Studies have shown that highlighting individual responsibility isn’t quite as effective as it seems