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  • 27 Nov 2014

    Martin Paul Eve on Open Access and the Humanities

    Cambridge University Press' Commissioning Editor Linda Bree, interviews author Martin Paul Eve, to find out more about Open Access and what this means for the Humanities.

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  • 6 Oct 2014

    An Interview with Gael McDonald

    Gael McDonald, the author of Business Ethics: A Contemporary Approach, discusses the issues raised in her textbook, as well as the plethora of accompanying resources that have been developed to support students and teachers alike.

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  • 25 Sep 2014

    An Interview with Tim Faley

    In this video Tim Faley, author of The Entrepreneurial Arch, discusses the concept of ‘the arch’ and how it can help develop entrepreneurial skills. Illustrated with various real-world examples, this structured and concise book will appeal to students, as well as to practitioners looking to develop their entrepreneurial skills.

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  • 29 Aug 2014

    Computing’s New Age

    In this interview with Tony Hey, the author of this fall’s The Computing Universe ruminates on the fascinating and uncertain future of our increasingly digital world. What is the future of artificial intelligence, and what do we have to fear from cyberwarfare? How quickly will our world change? One thing is certain—a thrilling journey lies ahead.  

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  • 15 Jul 2014

    When Religion and the Law Collide

    As long as there has been law, there's been religion—and vice versa. In this interview with Russell Sandberg, the author of Religion, Law and Society, he explains how age-old debates over the relationship between law and religion have shaped our modern world.

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  • 18 Jun 2014

    An Interview with Jay Winter

    In this extended interview, Jay Winter, the general editor of The Cambridge History of the First World War, discusses his work on the first truly transnational history of the Great War that integrates the military, the political, and the social aspects of World War I to illustrate how the war impacted upon every corner of its combatants’ […]

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  • 27 May 2014

    Behavioral Economics and the Insurance Industry

    Howard Kunreuther and Mark Pauly, authors of Insurance and Behavioral Economics, explain consumer behavior and insurer incentives in one of the most misunderstood industries.

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  • 22 May 2014

    Four Things You Should Know about Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby

    Marci A. Hamilton has updated her classic constitutional law book, God vs. the Gavel, to discuss the raging debate over contraceptive care and religious freedom. In this interview, she discusses the key issues at stake in this term’s landmark Supreme Court case Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby.

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