Bad Bunny’s naming of ‘Canadá’ at the Super Bowl exposed Canada’s tendency to imagine itself as peripheral to Latin America, ...
South Sudan’s laws provide a 48-hour window to name a successor to guarantee continuity with minimal friction.
Digital identification is supposed to provide identity to all people. But sometimes it blocks access to essential services.
The Conversation UK is delighted to announce that Professor Paul Boyle, Vice-Chancellor of Swansea University, will be the ...
Several artists have turned in‑game photography into a serious artistic practice, with radically different approaches.
Daily compliance of international law remains the norm. Violations do occur – sometimes brazenly – but they are exceptions.
In the leadup to the weekend’s US and Israeli attacks on Iran, the US Department of Defense was locked in tense negotiations ...
The quality of educator-child interactions is among the strongest predictors of children’s developmental and learning outcomes.
The 20th-century art historian Kenneth Clark made a distinction between the “naked,” meaning unclothed and ashamed, and the “nude,” meaning the body in its most beautiful form. Most people today use ...
By using its drone and missile arsenal on its neighbours, Iran is telling the region, and the world, the regime will not go ...
At least 20 million Americans have served time. Most of them can’t or don’t vote, and that may distort some election outcomes, a political scientist argues.
Many cities are considering involuntary substance use treatment as a solution to drug use among the homeless. But research doesn’t support this strategy.