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Tag Archive for: Expertise & Mastery

Why developing a literacy of graffiti and street art is important

February 23, 2021
If you see or interpret graffiti and street art only through…
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Democracy blindness: On being misinformed about democracy or ignoring its principles when the outcome does not go your way

November 15, 2020
The recent election demonstrated that many Americans either don’t…
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Lies, Damn Lies and Thugs on a plane: Why do Conspiracy Theories exist and what to do about them?

September 7, 2020
This past week President Donald Trump announced, in an interview…
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Small but consequential victories: Convict Criminology becomes an official division of the American Society of Criminology

May 4, 2020
Nobody goes into academia to become rich and famous. Working…
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