Author: Andrew Munroe

  • IS THE MISSING MIDDLE MISSING FOR GOOD REASON?

    Dr. Thomas Davidoff’s research on public policies related to insurance, housing, mortgages, and retirement finance have been published in leading journals in finance, real estate, and economics, and presented at a variety of academic institutions and international conferences around the world.

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  • William Murray

    NAVAL CONFLICT AND THE FIRST PUNIC WAR: DISCOVERIES FROM THE DEBRIS FIELD

    Dr. William (Bill) Murray’s interests include all aspects of ancient seafaring from ships and their designs to trade, ancient harbours, naval warfare and weaponry. His research has been featured on the History and National Geographic channels. Over the past 40 years, he has worked at a number of archaeological sites, both under water and on…

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  • Leslie Weir

    LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA COLLECTIONS 24/7: CONNECTING CANADIANS TO THEIR STORIES

    Ms. Leslie Weir is the first woman to serve as Librarian and Archivist of Canada. She has played important roles in many transformative moments at the Canadian Research Knowledge Network and in research libraries and archives in Canada.

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  • An vaccine being injected into an arm.

    The Vaccine Problem

    To better weather future pandemics, the way countries procure vaccines needs to change radically.

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  • Reputational attacks against journalists

    We surveyed 645 journalists based in 87 countries (and interviewed 54) about their experiences with reputational attacks. Here’s what they said.

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  • Rice farmers pay the price for conservation in the Mekong Basin

    This series follows rice farmers from Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake downstream to the Delta in Vietnam where the Mekong River joins the South China Sea. Rice farming is a major industry and food source, but is under threat from a changing climate. As farmers face pressure to change how they farm in an effort to…

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  • Meet our new supply chain reporting fellow

    We spoke with Emma Barnes-Lewis, the GRC’s Supply Chain Reporting Fellow, about what compelled her to research modern slavery and exploitation.

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  • People wrapping a child in a reflective gold blanket

    On the border between Poland and Ukraine

    Conflict / Photo Essay On the border between Poland and Ukraine Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered what the UN has described as the “fastest-growing refugee crisis in Europe since the Second World War.” Ali Arkady gives us a glimpse into the lives of people displaced by the conflict, and the volunteers who’ve gathered at…

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  • Stuck. | گیر | Sıkışmış

    “Stuck” follows the journeys of migrants throughout Turkey’s two-tiered immigration process, and shows the labyrinthine system than non-Syrians face as they try to start new lives in Europe. This project is available in English, Farsi, and Turkish.

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  • A person chained to a tree

    Out of the shadows

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