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The Alpine Review began in 2012 as a conceptually bold, ad-free print magazine which set out to explore topics of significance at a pace conducive to deep consideration and reflection on the turbulent sea of change we all live in.
READ MOREMagazines As Identities & Platforms
Magazines are artefacts; a presence in one’s home, library, cafe, hotel or meeting place. Increasingly, magazines have been using this power to expand their reach into the real world, communicating identity and acting as a platform.
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Greatest Hits
The arrival of the internet was an extinction-level event for much of the old media. But can the new apex predators learn from the fates of those they supplanted?
Greatest Hits
Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large.
Greatest Hits
Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large.
Greatest Hits
Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large.
Greatest Hits
Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large.
Greatest Hits
Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large — "always on"
Greatest Hits
Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large — Danny Meyer's bold 'no tip' experiment
Greatest Hits
ISIS’s capabilities in shaping this media culture have been underestimated. Rather than an organization, ISIS is better characterized as a movement.
Greatest Hits
From rainbow-filtered Facebook profile pictures to the backlash against Justine Sacco’s infamous AIDS tweet, social media is increasingly used to speak out against (or in favor of) various issues.