
Stephen Williamson responds to @nytimes: What if Sociologists Had as Much Influence as Economists?
16 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, discrimination, economics of education, economics of information, economics of media and culture, labour economics, labour supply, poverty and inequality, unemployment
Pantheon of Rome. Mystery of ancient Roman architecture in 3D
16 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of media and culture Tags: Roman empire
Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers
15 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture Tags: economics of languages
Can dogs tell the time? | Inside the Animal Mind – BBC
14 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture Tags: dogs
The Real Reason Japan is Called the “Land of the Rising Sun”
14 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture Tags: Japan
Why Can’t Adults Learn Languages Like Children?
13 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in economics of education, economics of media and culture Tags: economics of languages
Why “No Problem” Can Seem Rude: Phatic Expressions
12 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture Tags: economics of languages
Denisovans: Our Mysterious Cousins That Made Us Better
12 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of media and culture, health economics
Storming Area 51 – Ultra Spiritual Life Ep. 166
09 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
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The remark about the French is particularly cruel
03 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture Tags: maps




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