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Who’s Afraid of Naomi Osaka?
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As an extraordinarily powerful individual, Naomi Osaka presents challenges to institutional power most of us can only imagine. If she worked in coordination with other top athletes across different sp... |
by Jeffrey Montez de Oca | On 29 Jun 2021 |
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eSS Sunday Edit: Humanities and the Public Good
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Constitutions and founding principles, including our own, were drafted by those who studied Humanities and its cognate fields, which helped them see far into the future. The plan and vision remains, a... |
by Pramod K. Nayar | On 07 Jan 2021 |
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Envisioning Urban Economy in Uncertain Times
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A major output of Urban Economy Forum is the Regent Park World Urban Pavilion by UN-Habitat (The Pavilion), a collaboration between the Urban Economy Forum, UN-Habitat and the Government of Canada. Th... |
by | On 20 Oct 2020 |
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Gendered Research in Health: A Training Manual
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To change the inequalities in medical research, women’s needs and desires must have a more prominent place in the research process. A formal set of policies will be needed to ensure that their interes... |
by Renu Khanna | On 19 Oct 2020 |
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eSS Sunday Edit: Are we a society open to learning?
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Thailand, Vietnam and Mongolia have taken control of managing the pandemic with great alacrity. There is much to learn from their systematic, people-centred and research-based approach to dealing with... |
by | On 06 Jul 2020 |
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