Stephen Khan
@StephenKhan
Global Executive Editor of The Conversation
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23-01-2009 23:04:37
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Commander of Iran’s elite Quds Force is expanding predecessor’s vision of chaos in the Middle East theconversation.com/commander-of-i… via The Conversation U.S.
Could Israel’s strike against the Iranian embassy in Damascus escalate into a wider regional war? Expert Q&A theconversation.com/could-israels-… via The Conversation
AUKUS is still a very new partnership, so expansion isn’t viewed as a priority until the envisioned technology sharing is proven to work, writes John Blaxland SFHEA FRSN (@ANUmedia). theconversation.com/is-japan-joini…
Is Japan joining AUKUS? Not formally – its cooperation will remain limited for now theconversation.com/is-japan-joini… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
CFA franc: conditions are ripe for replacement of the west African currency rooted in colonialism – expert theconversation.com/cfa-franc-cond… via The Conversation Africa
Chilling out rather than blowing off steam is a better way to manage anger − new review of 154 studies reveals what works theconversation.com/chilling-out-r… via The Conversation U.S.
Thousands of Irish viewers boycott licence fee after presenter salary scandal – what this says about the future of public broadcasting theconversation.com/thousands-of-i… via The Conversation
How long before quantum computers can benefit society? That’s Google’s US$5 million question theconversation.com/how-long-befor… via The Conversation
If you have time, pls read my piece in today's The Conversation looking at debates in Ireland, the UK, Canada and Australia regarding the current state & future of public service media Dublin City University Dublin City University_SoC theconversation.com/thousands-of-i…
Princess of Wales and King Charles: one in two people develop cancer during their lives – the diseases and treatments explained theconversation.com/princess-of-wa… via The Conversation
Your brain can reveal if you’re rightwing – plus three other things it tells us about your politics theconversation.com/your-brain-can… via The Conversation
Great piece by Stephen Khan on The Conversation as a vehicle for academic journalism & ‘high-value, trusted content’. Truly an essential resource in today’s world. The Conversation The Conversation U.S. The Conversation Africa theconversation.com/academic-journ…
'On a Friday afternoon travelling home, I would feel physically uncomfortable.'
Why some oil and gas employees decide they can't deal any more with working for the fossil fuel industry.
Listen to Grace Augustine talk about the phenomenon of climate quitting. theconversation.com/climate-quitti…
How conspiracy theories help to maintain Vladimir Putin’s grip on power in Russia theconversation.com/how-conspiracy… via The Conversation
The collaboration between academia and journalism can help enrich public discourse & understanding. Hear from Stephen Khan in The Conversation on the growing significance of 'academic journalism' 👇
Ancient scrolls are being ‘read’ by machine learning – with human knowledge to detect language and make sense of them theconversation.com/ancient-scroll… via The Conversation Canada
ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEATBELT theconversation.com/latam-flight-8… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand