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Humanities & Social Sciences, Politics, International Relations & Law

Re-Establishing Civil Political Discourse Through Dignity, Empathy, and Genuine Engagement

Angus McGregor, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, considers a multi-tooled approach to defuse the explosive nature of the current political environment in the United States.

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Angus McGregor

A Linguistic Look at the World’s Most Prolific Liar

Dr Andy Curtis, former President of the TESOL International Association, unpicks the linguistic quirks of what he describes as  “the most famous liar in the world today, the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump.

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Andy Curtis
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Sustainability, Energy & the Environment

Food, Nature and Community: Urban Agriculture’s Synergies with Ecological and Social Sustainability

After participating in a New York community garden for over a decade, George Martin explains how the revival of urban agriculture can benefit more than just the sustainability of food production.

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George Martin
History

Finding Narrative Coherence in the Atomic Bombings of Japan

Theron Fairchild finds that the narratives surrounding the atomic weapons used against Japan vary in accuracy, each with histories of their own, influenced by political, social, economic, moral, and speculative arguments.

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Theron Fairchild
 

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