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June 3, 2026

Three Truths About Intersex Medicine—and Why We Must Rethink It

Iain Morland

Iain Morland challenges intersex medical practices, exposing harms of early surgeries and urging a rethink of medicalization, autonomy, and patient rights.

June 3, 2026

After Emancipation

Books on Freedom, History, and Black Life for Juneteenth 2026

These books explore how Black thinkers, writers, and artists have reimagined freedom from emancipation to the present day.

June 1, 2026

Queer Lives and the Ideas That Shape Them

Books for Pride Month 2026

These books offer grounded, critical perspectives for readers interested in the evolving landscape of LGBTQ+ lives and thought.

May 25, 2026

Robert Radin on The Man Who Would Be Man Enough for Betty Velasquez

Robert Radin discusses The Man Who Would Be Man Enough for Betty Velasquez, blending romance, satire, and comedy while exploring craft and humor ideas.

May 18, 2026

Lorraine H. Marchand on No Fear, No Failure

Lorraine H. Marchand discusses what inspired the book, how fear operates within organizations, and what leaders can do to unlock innovation.

May 10, 2026

Why We Remember the Nazi Book Burning

Thomas Doherty

Thomas Doherty examines how 1933 Nazi book burnings became a lasting symbol of censorship, shaped by widely circulated newsreel footage and propaganda.

May 4, 2026

Andreas Kaplan on The Virtual Universe

Andreas Kaplan reflects on how the virtual universe could transform universities, redefine learning, and even challenge the role of human professors.

April 28, 2026

Johanna Winant on Lyric Logic

In this Q&A Winant explains how poetry doesn’t just illustrate or allude to philosophy—it does philosophy.

April 27, 2026

Five Reasons Why Urbanists and Organizational Scholars Should Read Each Other’s Work

Christof Brandtner

Christof Brandtner explores why urbanists and organizational scholars must connect insights to better understand and advance climate action in cities.

April 24, 2026

The Elusive Challenge of Climate Justice

Rebecca Marwege, Nikhar Gaikwad, and Joerg Schaefer

Coeditors of Climate Justice Now explore the ethical, political, and social challenges in responding to the climate crisis.

April 22, 2026

Racing to Unify All of Humankind

Kelly Oliver

Kelly Oliver explores reactions to the Apollo and Artemis missions, contrasting humankind’s unity with the space race and plans to colonize the moon and Mars.

April 20, 2026

Why Multidisciplinary Climate Modeling Matters

Mara Freilich, Irmak Turan, Jessica Varner, and Lizzie Yarina

Coeditors Mara Freilich, Irmak Turan, Jessica Varner, and Lizzie Yarina reflect on Climate Changed and the different disciplines represented in the book.

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