All Chemical Industries Association articles in January 2017

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  • 30under30
    Features

    On the shoot with Drapers 30 under 30

    2017-01-12T17:27:00Z

    All of the behind the scenes action from Drapers 30 under 30 photo shoot.

  • Icstjan2013
    Features

    IC January 2013

    THIS ISSUE: China Report: The world’s largest crane market ♦ Site Report: Mario Filho stadium, Rio de Janeiro ♦ Crane Rental Survey ♦ Training and Certification ♦ Wire Rope ♦ BC India preview.

  • Moontopia architecture
    News

    Nine visions for lunar architecture revealed in Moontopia competition

    2017-01-23T11:31:00Z

    Nine space-age designs have been revealed as the winners of the Moontopia competition, which asked architects and designers to visualise life on the moon. Entrants to the Moontopia competition were asked to draw up plans for a self-sufficient lunar colony for living, working, researching and space tourism. One winner ...

  • Events
    Podcast

    The Brexit Debate through Social Media: deliberative discussion, or deliberate dysfunction?

    2017-01-25T10:52:00Z

    Using more than 35 million tweets collected in the year before the Brexit referendum, we analyse the debate and campaign through social media to track the faming, the argumentation, and the patterns of communication about the issues and consequences of the vote.

  • Events
    Podcast

    Inclusive Prosperity: making it possible

    2017-01-30T10:45:00Z

    Inclusive growth has to be at the centre of our agenda, if we are to avoid the continued unravelling of the social compacts that have underpinned an era of open economies.

  • Events
    Podcast

    The Nature of Money

    2017-02-01T10:45:00Z

    What is money, where does it come from, and why does it sometimes fail to make us better off?

  • Events
    Podcast

    Competition and the Regulation of the Legal Services Market

    2017-02-01T12:59:00Z

    The Competition and Markets Authority, prompted by concerns raised by interested parties that the legal services sector might not be working as well as it coud, launched a study focusing on comsuer and small business experience of purchasing legal services in England and Wales.

  • Events
    Podcast

    How do Western democracies cope with the challenge of diversity?

    2017-02-11T13:44:00Z

    The contemporary Western world celebrates ethnic and cultural diversity, apparently cherishing multiculturalism and shared society. A review of the historical record of Western democracies reveals their effort to reach national uniformity and unity by using various coercive means to reduce or eliminate diversity (genocide, population control, involuntary assimilation, segregation, partition).

  • Dioxin
    Podcast

    TCDD or dioxin

    2017-02-11T15:15:00Z Sponsored by

    Matt Gunther looks into TCDD, or dioxin, and the tragic Seveso accident

  • Events
    Podcast

    Economics and the Cultivation of Virtue

    2017-02-15T18:07:00Z

    In his 2017 Robbins Lectures, Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs will argue for a new Moral Economics built firmly on the foundations of the new moral sciences.

  • Dysphagia1
    Features

    Dysphagia resource hub

    2017-09-13T08:13:00Z

    A new resource providing guidance from our Guidelines summaries on the management of patients with swallowing difficulties together with expert advice on implementation.