Alan DixUK Universities and Covid: from disaster to hopeAmongst mounting cases and student lockdowns there is the opportunity to reimagine the university’s role on campus and in society.Oct 4, 2020Oct 4, 2020
Alan DixIs Corbynism dead? The data says not.The December 12th election saw the most disastrous Labour defeat in nearly a century and the collapse of the ‘red wall’ of Labour…Dec 16, 2019Dec 16, 2019
Alan DixPersonality ProsthesesNotes of TEDxNeathPortTalbot talk on 24th Nov 2018Dec 9, 2018Dec 9, 2018
Alan DixKeeping track of facts — an ear to provenanceTruth can be a slippery thing, but can we rely on newspapers to keep track of plain facts?Jan 21, 2018Jan 21, 2018
Alan DixJust a word“Bugsplat” — a common hazard of driving the highway in summer, or maybe simply a child in Pakistan when the Hellfire missile strikes.Jan 14, 2018Jan 14, 2018
Alan DixOf argumentation and genesWhy is it is so hard, even in ‘scientific’ writing, to maintain a consistent argument?Jan 2, 2018Jan 2, 2018
Alan DixSkeptics beware — a story about dowsingDo you believe in dowsing, or homeopathy, or that high-cholesterol diets cause heart disease or vaccination causes autism?Nov 22, 2017Nov 22, 2017