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The importance of being objective
Leslie Allan
08/01/2023
This article is part of our ‘From the vault’ series of summer reading. It was originally published in the March ...
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In defence of nudging
Meg Elkins
07/01/2023
Nudging – the idea that simple changes to how a choice is presented can lead people to make better decisions ...
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Expert knowledge and scientific thinking under siege
Paul Monk
05/01/2023
This article is part of our ‘From the vault’ series of summer reading. It was originally published in the Winter ...
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Sing a song of sunshine – and beware
Geoffrey Barker
03/01/2023
Functions at Government House in Canberra these days are likely to end with a demand from Mrs Linda Hurley, wife ...
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Rationale’s top reads of 2022
Rationale Magazine
01/01/2023
2022 – the first full year for Rationale as an online magazine – was one of growth, with our articles ...
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The role of rituals in human history
Michelle Langley
30/12/2022
Each December, Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, among others, take over our thoughts and our wallets as we participate in ceremonies ...
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