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    Jun 11

    Conversations about racial inequality and diversity are happening around the world. To help contribute to that discussion, Oxford University Press has made some of our publishing on these important topics freely available for a limited time:

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  2. 17 minutes ago

    International commercial arbitration is often considered the principal method for solving disputes between international business parties mainly because of its final & binding nature. Learn about the impact of its miscommunication with Carolina Arlota:

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  3. 13 hours ago

    This week, continues his examination of the etymology of sharp words, focusing on "knife."

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  4. 15 hours ago

    The "essential father hypothesis" asserts that fathers have an essential role in promoting masculinity for their sons--for better or for worse. , author of The Tough Standard, looks at the potential for fatherhood during the pandemic.

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  5. 19 hours ago

    Does encouraging fathers to take parental leave help couples stay together? Read an OUPblog from and , based on their research in

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  6. 21 hours ago

    What does living with uncertainty mean to you? Explore the freedom and opportunities accepting uncertainty can bring with this blog by OUP author Cheryl Krauter:

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  7. Jun 27

    Explore the dramatic events between the last months of the war in 1918 and the Hitler Putsch in 1923 with "November 1918: The German Revolution", the latest title from Robert Gerwarth - available now in the UK:

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  8. Jun 26

    Policies are crucial for understanding the way that racial inequalities persist within contemporary society. Educational policies include guidelines that are developed by policymakers to influence the way that schools provide education to students:

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  9. Jun 26

    Enjoy this extract from which tells the story of the mathematician behind NASA’s 1961 Apollo mission, , who challenged societal expectations for her gender and race as she pursued her love of mathematics:

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    Jun 26

    Picking a beer for the weekend? Join our own Dr. Charlie Bamforth and Terence Sullivan live TODAY as they talk through selecting the perfect pint for any occasion with . 🍺🤓

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  11. Jun 26

    J. Samuel Walker looks back at LBJ's handling of the 1968 riots in Washington D.C. to throw into relief the flawed response of President Trump to the recent protests against police brutality in the nation's capital.

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    Jun 26
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  13. Jun 26

    'Game designers don’t just create an environment, or characters, or a story. They tell you who to be in the game. They tell you what your goals will be.' Read philosopher C Thi Nguyen's () take on agency and the of games.

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  14. Jun 26

    Explore the latest articles published in Oxford Open Immunology, including the first editorial from and research into .

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  15. Jun 26

    How can income inequality affect ? Explore a chapter from ‘Pained’ in our series of blogs based on the book.

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  16. Jun 25

    How have robots been represented in modernist fiction? Enjoy a free chapter from ‘AI Narratives’:

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  17. Jun 25

    Expand your sociological knowledge! Discover how children respond to learning that they have donor siblings in the freely available chapter 'The Surprise of Donor Siblings':

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  18. Jun 25

    Wishing a very happy UK publication date today! Learn why Michela Massimi called this the book she wishes she read as an undergrad:

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  19. Jun 25

    Missing the annual Society for the Study of Evolution meeting this year? OUP is still offering a 30% discount on listed titles. See the list and claim your discount today.

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  20. Jun 25

    We all want to be in control, however, regardless of our constant attempts, we live with uncertainty. This blog discusses the exploration of uncertainty and how accepting it can lead to freedom:

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  21. Jun 25

    The University of Oxford, working with Oxford University Press and other departments, has submitted a response to the recent UKRI consultation on open access policy:

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