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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.

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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?
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Human-centered design programs and practices—from the likes of d.School and IDEO—are making their way into politics. Exploring what came out of the highly revered UK Government Digital Service (GDS) program.
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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.
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ISIS’s capabilities in shaping this media culture have been underestimated. Rather than an organization, ISIS is better characterized as a movement.
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Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large — Danny Meyer's bold 'no tip' experiment
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Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large — "always on"
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Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large.
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Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large.
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Tracking interesting signals, ideas and questions in the field of economics and society at large.
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