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  • 01.11.2025 |

    Learning interdisciplinarity: The solution to societal challenges?

    by: Sabrina Krys, Mirjam Braßler
    Editorial Assistants: Sameeksha Shukla and Elena Benini Note: An earlier version of this blog post has been published in the German version of In-Mind. Anyone who has worked in a... more
  • 22.01.2018 |

    Invoking Pocahontas: An act of racism disguised as politics

    by: Amanda Sesko, X̱ʼunei Lance A. Twitchell
    At a recent event honoring Navajo Code Talkers who are World War II Veterans, President Donald Trump stated, "You were... more
  • 04.01.2018 |

    The Force is Too Strong with This One? Sexism, Star Wars, and Female Heroes

    by: Mark H. White II, Matthew Baldwin
    The newest installment of the Star Wars saga, The Last Jedi, was released last month. Despite critical success, the film... more
  • 02.01.2018 |

    Call for Blogs and Bloggers

    by: Amanda Sesko, Mitch Brown
    Call for Blogs: In-Mind Magazine We invite you to submit a blog entry (1,000 words or less) for In-Mind Magazine... more
  • 28.12.2017 |

    Call for Book Reviews and Reviewers

    by: Lucas Keefer
    Call for Book Reviews: In-Mind Magazine In-Mind Magazine is currently seeking reviewers interested in contributing short ( 2,500 words) book... more
  • 28.12.2017 |

    Call for Papers

    by: Matthew Baldwin, Lucas Keefer
    Call for Papers: In-Mind Magazine We invite you to submit short review articles for In-Mind Magazine, the flagship online journal... more
  • 18.02.2017 |

    Adverse Childhood Experiences and its lifelong consequences

    by: Marly van Oirschot
    Unfortunately, some children grow up with maltreatment and household dysfunction. In this post, I will explain how these adverse childhood... more
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