Articles by Mark Longhurst
Mark Longhurst is studying for an M.Phil in Economics at Hertford College.

Unmasking Tyranny
/ January 18, 2012

Unmasking Tyranny

Articles in this issue present a snapshot of various communities engaged in struggles against oppression

Learning to Share
/ January 18, 2012

Learning to Share

A massive release of cycling data provides a glimpse of a brighter future for spatial analysis

A Conversation with Peter Grünberg
/ January 18, 2012

A Conversation with Peter Grünberg

The father of spintronics sheds some light on the future of material sciences and life as a Nobel Laureate

The End is Nigh
/ November 12, 2011

The End is Nigh

Rick Perry's latest gaffe will likely mark the end of a campaign tainted by several poor debate performances

Navigating Underground Markets
/ June 15, 2011

Navigating Underground Markets

Articles in this issue confront the impact of the Arab world’s spring awakening, the violence surrounding Nigeria’s turbulent elections, the art of imprisoned dissident Ai Weiwei and Britain’s controversial healthcare reforms.

A Conversation with Dambisa Moyo
/ June 15, 2011

A Conversation with Dambisa Moyo

A New York Times bestselling economist returns to her alma mater to discuss deficits and trade protectionism

Eliminate the Penny
/ June 15, 2011

Eliminate the Penny

Dropping Canada’s smallest unit of currency makes economic sense

Confetti in Qatar
/ February 13, 2011

Confetti in Qatar

Those who leave the Global South tend to bolster the welfare of those who stay, Mark Longhurst argues

Smokey Mountain
/ February 13, 2011

Smokey Mountain

Mark Longhurst speaks with Hugh Evans, co- founder and CEO of The Global Poverty Project, about future trends in development and volunteer tourism