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February 27, 2024

Decolonizing Science and the Bias Against Non-Native English Speakers

The idea of having a common language in science is for it to create a common ground of communication, and that is something editors and reviewers need to remember.

February 20, 2024

On Decolonizing the Law: Views from a South African Legal Scholar

Decolonizing law will be a long process, both within practice (and in courts) and within the law school. How do we vitiate such a stronghold?

February 6, 2024

Decolonizing Science Means Taking Indigenous Knowledge Seriously

Decolonization not only requires greater inclusion of marginalized knowers, but it also requires that systems are put in place that enable and fund Indigenous-led and conceptualized research and policy-making processes.

June 9, 2020

Black Lives Matter and Intersectional Conflict

Cooperation itself is less important than the terms on which it is established and sustained.

September 10, 2019

Blurring the Line Between “Others” – A Practical Application of Cultural Multilevel Selection Theory

Through a cultural multilevel selection perspective, seeing an individual “other” as human can shift the level of selection from within subgroups at a lower level to between groups at a higher level.

November 28, 2018

Fighting for the Middle Ground: David Sloan Wilson Interviews Holly Dunsworth on the Ethics of Teaching Evolution

In a world that is being ripped apart by polarized views and fake news, scientific discourse might be the last bastion of constructive disagreement based on respect for objective knowledge.

November 19, 2018

It Is Unethical To Teach Evolution Without Confronting Racism And Sexism

Evolution educators—even if sticking to E. coli, fruit flies, or sticklebacks—must confront the ways that evolutionary science has promoted or inspired so many racist, sexist, and otherwise harmful beliefs.