Thinking matters
A surprising finding of our research has been just how important the arrival of kids is to understand gender inequality today. While it seems like a truism that having kids changes household dynamics, we were missing a measurement of how this event affects men relative to women. The impact on women is brutal and persistent, explaining most of the remaining gender inequality in society today.
Professor of Economics
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with Fareda Banda
A common misconception about African women is that we are all helpless, oppressed, and voiceless—that we have “culture” while others have “civilisation.” In reality, African women are dynamic, strong, and actively shaping their own futures.
Professor in Law
with Martin Rees
Science is an activity which straddles boundaries of nationality and faith. I have been privileged to be part of this international community trying to understand the world and what has been learned about the universe in the last 50 years will be one of the real high points, along with the double helix and genetics and Darwinian evolution. What is wonderful is the interconnectedness of everything and how this intricate complexity has emerged from simple beginnings many billions of years ago.
Emeritus Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics
When Lea Ypi discovers a 1941 photo of her grandmother Leman honeymooning in the Alps—despite believing such records were destroyed—she is drawn into a search for the truth about her family. The story unfolds across a turbulent 20th century shaped by war, shifting regimes, and the rise of communism in the Balkans. As Ypi reconstructs Leman’s life—from Ottoman aristocracy to socialist-era Tirana—she confronts contradictions, hidden loyalties, and unanswered questions. Blending memoir, history, and archival fragments, Indignity explores memory, survival, and the moral complexity of judging past lives.
Professor in Political Theory
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