Category: Academic Reportage
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4 films that show how humans can fortify – or botch – their relationship with AI
Source: ForeignAffairs4 Source: The Conversation – USA (2) – By Murugan Anandarajan, Professor of Decision Sciences and Management Information Systems, Drexel University In ‘Resident Evil,’ the Red Queen is efficient and logical, but also indifferent to human life. Constantin Film Artificial intelligence isn’t just a technical challenge. It’s a relationship challenge. Every time you give…
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The science of defiance: A psychology researcher explains why people comply – and how to resist
Source: ForeignAffairs4 Source: The Conversation – USA – By Sunita Sah, Professor of Management and Organizations, Cornell University Defiance need not be aggressive or loud. Sergio Mendoza Hochmann/Moment via Getty Images You’re in a meeting when your boss suggests changing a number to make the quarterly report look stronger. Heads nod. The slides move on.…
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Cars versus kids: How resistance to change limits children’s right to the city
Source: ForeignAffairs4 Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Patricia Collins, Associate Professor, Queen’s University, Ontario Many Canadians over the age of 40 likely remember spending their childhoods playing on the street and moving around their communities on their own or with friends. And, according to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 11, cities should…
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Gen Z protests brought about change in Nepal via the powers — and perils — of social media
Source: ForeignAffairs4 Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Luna KC, Assistant Professor, Global and International Studies, University of Northern British Columbia Youth protesters in Nepal are in the global spotlight for their angry response to the government’s sweeping social media ban in an apparent attempt to silence their dissent. The government’s actions ignited mass…
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Religion often shapes someone’s view of abortion – but what about a woman’s actual decision?
Source: ForeignAffairs4 Source: The Conversation – USA (3) – By Amy Adamczyk, Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, City University of New York A patient prepares to take mifepristone, the first of two pills, for a medication abortion during a visit to a clinic in Kansas City, Kan., in 2022. AP Photo/Charlie Riedel Many factors…
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Rivers are heating up faster than the air − that’s a problem for aquatic life and people
Source: ForeignAffairs4 Source: The Conversation – USA (2) – By Li Li (李黎), Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Penn State Rivers are also heating up as global temperatures rise. Darwin Fan/Moment via Getty Images When you think about heat waves, you might picture sweltering cities, shimmering asphalt and unbearable summer afternoons. These heat waves…
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Banks retreat from climate change commitments – but it’s business more than politics
Source: ForeignAffairs4 Source: The Conversation – USA (2) – By David L Levy, Professor Emeritus of Management, UMass Boston The oil – and fossil fuel financing – continues to profitably flow. AP Photo/Gary Kazanjian Another business-led effort to fight climate change is unraveling. On Aug. 27, 2025, the Net-Zero Banking Alliance suspended its activities after…
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Personal scandals sink CEOs faster than financial fraud, research shows
Source: ForeignAffairs4 Source: The Conversation – USA (2) – By Michael Nalick, Assistant Professor of Management, University of Denver A CEO’s canoodling with his company’s human resources chief – caught on the “kiss cam” at a Coldplay concert – made global headlines this summer. Beyond the memes and tabloid fodder, personal lives were shattered and…
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Why you seriously need to stop trying to be funny at work
Source: ForeignAffairs4 Source: The Conversation – USA (2) – By Peter McGraw, Professor of Marketing and Psychology, University of Colorado Boulder Goofing off at the office doesn’t do you any good. Milan Markovic/E+ via Getty Images How can you get ahead in your career and still enjoy the ride? One solution offered in business books,…
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Why Argentina is looking to the Trump administration for a bailout − and what the US Treasury can do to help
Source: ForeignAffairs4 Source: The Conversation – USA (2) – By Arturo Porzecanski, Research Fellow, Center for Latin American & Latino Studies, American University Done deal? U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Argentine counterpart Javier Milei during a bilateral meeting on Sept. 23, 2025. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images President Donald Trump vowed to help out his…
