What feels like a quick medical decision is often shaped by how options are framed, who is speaking, and the pressure of the ...
The artist-led project will shutter in February as co-directors Chloë Bass and Gregory Sholette depart their academic posts.
A paper declared polyvagal theory "untenable." Here's why that's not the same thing as debunked—and why that matters for ...
Throughout his prolific career as a left-wing economist, Anwar Shaikh has kept asking the right questions about the dynamics ...
The Yale SOM course Global Social Entrepreneurship sends students to work on social impact projects across the globe. Kristin ...
America’s grand strategy is in turmoil. Over the past decade, power shifts, territorial disputes, and the faltering of international institutions have fueled an increasingly heated debate about what ...
Dr. Terrence Thomas and Murat Cankurt, Ph.D. at North Carolina A&T State University provide guidance on the fundamentals of food environment dynamics research The food environment, broadly defined, is ...
The concept of person-centredness is widely advocated in health policy, service frameworks and clinical practice (1). It is positioned as a philosophical approach to healthcare based on humanistic ...
Abstract: Globally, around 770 million people have no access to electricity, despite electrification interventions. Standalone solutions, such as Solar Home Systems (SHS) are widespread in remote ...
“Artists used to think about art through art. Now they think about it through Theory,” laments a character in Michelle de Kretser’s “Theory & Practice.” But the complaint falls on deaf ears, as the ...
About a dozen pages into Michelle de Kretser’s new novel, “Theory & Practice,” she runs into the granite wall between truth and fiction. The narrative involves a young man dreaming of a woman. He has ...
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