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30 juillet 2018

¿Quién teme a los humanos digitales?

The ConversationEn la maraña de nuevas terminologías sobre la tecnología, el concepto de humano digital podría referirse a ciertos seres que se diferencian de los simplemente humanos porque no padecen la tecnofobia de las humanidades tradicionales, pero tampoco comparten ciegamente la tecnofilia de los posthumanos o transhumanos. Más...

30 juillet 2018

El uso del español en EEUU no aumenta, pese a la inmigración latina

The ConversationSubyacente en el acalorado debate sobre la inmigración en Estados Unidos acecha una preocupación a menudo tácita: la lengua. Específicamente, si la inmigración de los países de habla hispana podría o no amenazar el dominio del idioma inglés. Más...

29 juillet 2018

Nixing plans to add Indigenous content to Ontario curriculum is a travesty

The ConversationOntario’s newly elected government has dismissed a plan to revise the province’s social studies and history curriculums to add Indigenous content. There was no reason offered for Premier Doug Ford’s decision. More...

29 juillet 2018

How a humanities degree will serve you in a disruptive economy

The ConversationI don’t know why we call them “soft skills.”
They’re certainly not easy to learn, although they are as valuable and necessary as the skills doctors use in surgery, bankers use to assess risk and physicists use to split atoms. More...

29 juillet 2018

I got a hoax academic paper about how UK politicians wipe their bums published

The ConversationI had what seemed like rather a good idea a few weeks back. Building on some prominent findings in social psychology, I hypothesised that politicians on the right would wipe their bum with their left hand; and that politicians on the left would wipe with their right hand. More...

29 juillet 2018

Games boost student nutrition in Nigerian schools

The ConversationThe worsening of dietary habits among youth appears to have no geographical bounds. And improving dietary behaviour has become a critical public health challenge around the globe. More...

29 juillet 2018

Genocide hoax tests ethics of academic publishing

The ConversationHate speech is on the rise. In Canada alone, it increased by a staggering 600 per cent between 2015 and 2016 as part of what some have called “the Trump effect.” More...

29 juillet 2018

Low expectations are stopping young disabled people going to university

The ConversationAlmost half of all young people in England now go on to higher education. This means that teenagers in the UK are more likely to go to university than ever before. More...

29 juillet 2018

How we discovered three poisonous books in our university library

The ConversationSome may remember the deadly book of Aristotle that plays a vital part in the plot of Umberto Eco’s 1980 novel The Name of the Rose. Poisoned by a mad Benedictine monk, the book wreaks havoc in a 14th-century Italian monastery, killing all readers who happen to lick their fingers when turning the toxic pages. More...

29 juillet 2018

Hip hop culture paves the way forward

The ConversationCanada’s cultural institutions need hip hop communities now more than ever. I say this after working as a guest curator at one of Canada’s most significant art galleries — the McMichael Canadian Art Collection — for its first show on hip hop photography, “…Everything Remains Raw: Photographing Toronto Hip Hop Culture from Analogue to Digital. More...

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