This article aims to define the current trends in multiculturalism in Western democracies. Its conceptual framework is defined by the weakening of liberal democracy in traditionally democratic societies and its impact on...
This article looks at the new skills and competencies that are needed to do our future jobs more properly than with the skills we learned yesterday. The world is globalizing, digitalizing and sometimes humanizing. What d...
Plagiarism may take many forms, and its identification may cause both legal and moral consequences. Acknowledging other people’s work is a key element of a constructive environment in an academic setting, especially nowa...
There have been complaints that higher education is drowning in bullshit. Much of this is due to the various a-holes one encounters in academe. No other word can adequately describe the extremely nasty, abrasive individu...
THE EROSION OF MULTICULTURALISM IN THE WESTERN WORLD
This article aims to define the current trends in multiculturalism in Western democracies. Its conceptual framework is defined by the weakening of liberal democracy in traditionally democratic societies and its impact on...
A BRIEF CONVERSATION ON THE TOPIC OF CULTURE, HAPPINESS AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING
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Necessary New Competencies for the Future Generations at Work
This article looks at the new skills and competencies that are needed to do our future jobs more properly than with the skills we learned yesterday. The world is globalizing, digitalizing and sometimes humanizing. What d...
Plagiarism in Scientific Articles. A Brief Review
Plagiarism may take many forms, and its identification may cause both legal and moral consequences. Acknowledging other people’s work is a key element of a constructive environment in an academic setting, especially nowa...
A Treatise on the Jackass in Academe: How Arrogance and Self-Centeredness Destroy the Credibility of Higher Education
There have been complaints that higher education is drowning in bullshit. Much of this is due to the various a-holes one encounters in academe. No other word can adequately describe the extremely nasty, abrasive individu...