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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. 30 minutes ago

    Thanks to for this fantastic review of 's new book "Quantum Reality: The Quest for the Real Meaning of - a Game of Theories" Available now in the UK!

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  3. 4 hours ago

    Because they raise difficult questions about who we are and who we want to be, national holidays are contested. Can a single day ever contain the diversity and the contradictions inherent in a nation? Is there even a “we” and an “us”?

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  4. 4 hours ago

    This week, once again tackles the dreaded "origin unknown," this time of the word "cut":

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  5. 6 hours ago

    We are thrilled to announce the publication of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education's 500th article! To celebrate this milestone we have selected ten exceptional articles published since ORE Education first launched. Delve in:

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  6. 10 hours ago

    Modern changes in land use have been affected by anthropogenic activities at a scale and magnitude that have not been seen. About 70% of the Earth’s ice-free land surface has been altered by changes in land use. Learn more from and Lang Wang:

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  7. 21 hours ago

    “I counted everything. I counted the steps to the road, the steps up to church… anything that could be counted, I did”. Discover the story of the mathematician behind NASA’s 1961 Apollo mission, .

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  8. 23 hours ago

    In this op-ed, the first director of and author of "Watchdog" reflects on the impact of the Supreme Court ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County on consumers regarding loan approval and more favorable terms of credit.

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  9. Jun 30

    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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  10. Jun 30

    As PTSD Awareness Month comes to a close, Sheila Rauch and Barbara Rothbaum answer five questions about post-traumatic stress disorder.

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  11. Jun 30

    Higher education has a major role to play in promoting equality. Cheryl Johnson-Odim discusses the current anti-racist activism and the continued anti-racist struggle in the academy, calling for college reform in her latest blog post:

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  12. Jun 30

    The field of organizational studies focuses on interactions across individuals, groups, organizations, and institutions, as well as organizational processes themselves. Browse our collection of free resources from Oxford University Press here:

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  13. Jun 29

    For this month's Taste of OSEO we give you access to one of Thomas Twining's fascinating and rather humorous letters. Read the letter for yourself on OSEO:

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  14. Jun 29

    How do the public feel about data-driven approaches to ? Discover in the latest OUPBlog post by , and learn how the increasing use of surveillance technology can be perceived as a negative form of social control.

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  15. Jun 29

    From to , understanding science can be made both fun and easy. Read a blog post from OUP author Goren Gordon about ways he has found that make science accessible:

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  16. Jun 29

    June is National Rose Month, and we're celebrating with a very famous quote from Gertrude Stein:

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  17. Jun 28

    "An invaluable guide to today's fast morphing social media ecosystem." -- William Uricchio Expand your communication studies knowledge, read a free chapter today!

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  18. Jun 28

    Discover the pros and cons of research methods for and the important questions a researcher should ask, in a free chapter from ‘Games User Research’:

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  19. Jun 28

    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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  20. Jun 27

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

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  21. Jun 27

    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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