Duncan Green reviews the annual CPAID workshop during which Public Authority researchers had a chance to discuss their upcoming work
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In celebration of Black History month, Howard University’s Sherese R Taylor introduces the life of A...
Since July, the Trump administration has targeted China with growing tariffs on imported Chinese goo...
Eunice Goes offers an overview of Keir Starmer’s first three months in office. She concludes that th...
Academics looking to communicate the findings and value of their research to wider audiences are inc...
Preceding an evening of celebrating the life of eminent human rights activist and lawyer Asma Jahang...
For researchers in Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) publishing and collaborating with academics on...
Most people think of themselves as pretty good at understanding others’ beliefs, desires, emotions, ...
There are now more than 13 million users registered to the ResearchGate platform, which doubles as a...
The remit of EU institutions has expanded inexorably, writes Jeremy Richardson (Oxford/University of...
In “Western” contexts school attendance is central for an ‘ideal’ childhood. However, many young peo...
If the Yameen government survives the current political crisis unscathed, it would set a dangerous p...
COVID-19 has led to rapid and open sharing of research outputs. But will this new, radically open re...
Is it possible to have a just politics of citation? Reflecting on their work to create a guide to fa...
In New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease and its Alternatives, Alex de Wa...
The World Wide Web is the largest collection of human testimonies that we have ever had at our finge...
In celebration of Black History month, Howard University’s Sherese R Taylor introduces the life of A...
Since July, the Trump administration has targeted China with growing tariffs on imported Chinese goo...
Eunice Goes offers an overview of Keir Starmer’s first three months in office. She concludes that th...