Liz Mount, Flagler College The confirmation of Rachel Levine, the first openly transgender federal official in the U.S., as assistant...
Month: March 2022
Sohini Chatterjee, Western University Trans people in India without caste and class privileges have been rendered vulnerable during the pandemic....
Matthew Baldwin, University of Florida After following a white rabbit down a hole in the ground and changing sizes several...
In a previous article, we posed the question, “Will cryptographically enhanced commerce (CEC) improve or compromise inclusivity within organisations and societies?”...
Luciano Rispoli, University of Surrey One key predictor of downturns in the economy is what is known as the yield...
When talking about issues of gender within organisations, we usually focus on gender discrimination – the missed opportunities are at...
Steve Turton, CQUniversity Australia Climate change – fuelled by increasing greenhouse gases – is causing more extreme weather events worldwide....
Martin Graff, University of South Wales There’s no doubt that online dating and dating apps have transformed the way we...
Jovana Radulovic, University of Portsmouth The UK government is reportedly considering a £16 billion proposal to build a solar power...
Veronika Dolar, SUNY Old Westbury The price of oil has been spiking in recent weeks in response to concerns that...