This article originally appeared on The Conversation. If there's one thing Americans can agree upon, it might be that people—no matter how angry they are—shouldn't be indiscriminately firing guns into ...
The start of another fall semester approaches and wary eyes once again turn to course policies about the use of generative AI. For a lot of faculty members, the last two years have been marked by ...
Tackling prejudice might seem daunting, but a recent study found some hope when talking about ageism. Ageism is widespread and costly. The World Health Organization’s Global Report on Ageism in 2021 ...
When politicians who are seen as mainstream treat an extremist far-right party as normal, public opinion will tend to follow; and once such normalization has happened, as in Europe today, it is ...
Many people seem to become filled with anxiety over the word “normalization.” Mentioning the word causes folks to slowly back away toward the exits. Why? What might have caused this data modeling ...
The perception of the immediacy of the threat dissipated when air raid sirens ceased being a part of our daily routine. Headlines about escalating threats from the north – Hezbollah ready to attack, ...
RABAT – Despite a government ban on large gatherings to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, scores of demonstrators protested outside the Moroccan Parliament to denounce Arab countries agreeing o ...
The word "normalize" has become, well, normal. Long before Donald Trump became the president-elect, his detractors warned against "normalizing" his myriad violations of campaign decorum: the bigotry ...
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