What do the Tower of Babel, the biblical figure Nehemiah, algorithms and realpolitik have in common? They’re all discussed – along with integral human development, the technocratic paradigm and ...
Anthropic developed an AI interviewer it claims can help social scientists conduct research at scale. But AI models lack the ...
These series have sought to move beyond inherited narratives and toward a more nuanced examination of how systems of enslavement, imperialism, and colonial domination shaped not only Africa and its ...
An ecological approach to learning uses outdoor play, storytelling, and shared experience to help children develop a kinship worldview—a deep recognition that living and nonliving parts of the Earth ...
Thomas J. Scheff Thomas J. Scheff, a pioneering sociologist whose work reshaped the study of emotions, mental illness, and human connection, died May 23, ...
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Relearning water

Across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), water is far more than a resource. It is memory, territory, survival, ...
Young women in the United States are choosing not to have children in numbers that demographers have not recorded in ...
Satsuki Ina on Japanese American imprisonment, the legacy of cultural trauma, and speaking out against detention centers.
When roles dissolve into authentic connection, therapy transforms. Science now proves “relational depth” isn’t just ...
Will Kenton is an expert on the economy and investing laws and regulations. He previously held senior editorial roles at Investopedia and Kapitall Wire and holds a MA in Economics from The New School ...
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A new article shows the parallels between modern neuroscience and psychoanalytic theories of how the human mind works: – Bringing these two fields ...