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Immigration and the US Election (Part 1): The New Immigration Federalism

With immigration at the forefront of this year’s US Presidential Election, and a decision from the Supreme Court on United States v. Texas expected at the end of June, we asked some of our authors...

Pratheepan Gulasekaram | 7 Jun 2016

A Very British Club: How the UK has built the EU since 1973 (but hasn’t realised it, yet)

The view from Denmark As a Dane, I follow the Brexit discussion with both interest and bewilderment. Denmark entered the European Communities in 1973 together with the United Kingdom and Ireland. For many...

Rebecca Adler-Nissen | 7 Jun 2016

Upending Expectations: Four Disconcerting Works

FifteenEightyFour has been discussing music with author John MacAuslan. In his fourth and final article, MacAuslan explores four very different and distinct works of Schumann.  The first three articles...

John MacAuslan | 2 Jun 2016

Getting to know Metametaphysics

Can you give us a brief explanation of what metametaphysics is, and the big questions at the core of it? The term ‘meta-metaphysics’ may seem awkward – and it is – but it is descriptive: the focus...

Tuomas E. Tahko | 2 Jun 2016

What role do IQ tests play in measuring Intelligence?

Three Cambridge University Press authors and leading experts on Intelligence take on our virtual roundtable on 'Human Intelligence'. Week three of the six part series asks the question 'What role do IQ tests play in measuring intelligence?'

Richard Haier, James R. Flynn, Robert J. Sternberg | 1 Jun 2016

The Genesis of Numbers and Functions

R.P. Burn details the major difficulties in writing Numbers and Functions and how he channelled his own experiences as a student learning the subject to compose this compelling text

R.P. Burn | 31 May 2016

How much radiation is safe?

One of the most important questions in science today as it relates to public policy is the debate over whether we should use a linear no-threshold model (LNT) or a threshold model when calculating the...

Leon N. Cooper | 31 May 2016

Equality in Children’s Fantasy Literature

Writing a book with a title like Children’s Fantasy Literature, even when you make it clear that it’s merely an Introduction, is a daunting task. Farah and I knew from day one that we were going to...

Michael Levy | 27 May 2016

The nature of intelligence on the Internet: Collaboration vs Augmentation

Is collaboration the right word or even the right concept when discussing the ways we imagine the Internet to change human thinking and problem solving? Collaboration through Internet tools has become...

Michael Glassman | 27 May 2016

In Defense of America’s Working Women

Dilek Edwards was fired from her job as a yoga instructor and massage therapist in New York City’s financial district because she was “too cute.”  The practice was owned by Charles Nicolai and his...

Joanna L. Grossman | 26 May 2016

The Battle of Jutland: British opportunities missed – An article by John Brooks

To mark the centenary of, The Battle of Jutland, one of the most important and controversial naval battles in history, author and military historian John Brooks reflects on the devastating consequences of tactical failure by British commanders.

John Brooks | 26 May 2016

Getting to know Plato

Christopher Rowe sheds some light on the great philosopher, with reference to his new and lively translation of Theaetetus and Sophist, two of Plato's most important dialogues...

Christopher Rowe | 26 May 2016