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Donald trumping all in the Republican race is only possible thanks to an undemocratic system

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageDonald Trump is masterfully exploiting America's system of choosing its presidential candidates.Reuters/Kevin Kolczynski

Donald Trump continued his winning form in the Republican presidential primaries on Wednesday. He won primaries in Mississippi and Michigan, and the Hawaii caucus, to go with the swag of states he won on Super Tuesday.

Many people...

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Media giants need advertising scale in a world drowning in content

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThe stream of digital content shows no signs of slowing down.Image sourced from shutterstock.com

The divide between editorial and commercial, church and state in publishing traditions, is now a millstone for the industry.

That old-school separation used to mitigate in favour of strong, independent journalism. But these days no publishing business...

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  1. A beginner's guide to Terry Pratchett's Discworld
  2. Government still wants to increase students' contribution to university funding
  3. Tony Windsor to shape up against Barnaby Joyce
  4. Research Check: do most melanoma patients have fewer than 20 moles?
  5. Discovery of carbon on Mercury reveals the planet's dark past
  6. Explainer: what happens to your skin when you get sunburnt?
  7. Speaking with: Lucy Turnbull on the Greater Sydney Commission
  8. Why rigging of the bank bill swap rate hurts everyone
  9. Dr Benjamin Koh – Australian of the Year 2017?
  10. Pushing back against the politicisation of economic modelling
  11. If planners understand it's cool to green cities, what's stopping them?
  12. Hidden housemates: the Australian redback spider
  13. George Brandis was never going to get what he wanted from his 'freedoms' inquiry
  14. Barney Glover: The time has come for a national agreement on the future of higher education
  15. Explainer: the exciting new genre of the audio-visual film essay
  16. Gone is the solitary genius – science today is a group effort
  17. Why counting dead bodies in Syria is fraught with politics and imprecision
  18. Universities Australia calls for certainty in higher education funding
  19. Alan Alda on the art of science communication: 'I want to tell you a story'
  20. Same-sex couples and their children: what does the evidence tell us?
  21. 'Girls Make Your Move' exercise ads look good but are unlikely deliver on their own
  22. A new index for economic uncertainty: nothing to fear but fear itself
  23. Skin deep: should Australia consider name-blind resumes?
  24. Australia's coal mines are pouring methane gas into the atmosphere
  25. Antarctica's blue whales are split into three distinct populations
  26. Explainer: what is differentiation and why is it poorly understood?
  27. The way things are heading, it will be a let down if we aren't voting on July 2
  28. Maria Sharapova's positive drug test: what is it and what does it mean for her?
  29. Negative gearing changes won't drive all investors from the housing market – here's why
  30. We need a fairer system for deciding rain-affected games in Twenty20 cricket
  31. Our electricity network regulation is in trouble
  32. Queer wars: the best place to start promoting gay rights is at home
  33. Parents have the biggest influence over their child's language and emotional development
  34. ASIC v ANZ rate-rigging case will be one of epic proportions
  35. Women in the porn industry need rights and proper pay, not token gestures
  36. Explainer: what happens during a heart attack and how is one diagnosed?
  37. How negative-gearing changes can bring life back to eerily quiet suburbs
  38. CommInsure case shows it's time to target reckless misconduct in banking
  39. Feminism has failed and needs a radical rethink
  40. Sex workers of the world unite! How striking French sex workers inspired a global labour movement
  41. Companies prefer ticking boxes to breaking the glass ceiling
  42. We traced the human fingerprint on record-breaking temperatures back to the 1930s
  43. The evidence is in: greater gender diversity in science benefits us all
  44. Two years on since flight MH370 disappeared and the search has found nothing: what now?
  45. Who really benefits from freedom of speech?
  46. Why is it so hard to recruit good maths and science teachers?
  47. Jupiter returns as king of the night sky
  48. Government-Labor again 50-50 in Newspoll
  49. Morrison will fight same-sex marriage
  50. Abbott and Credlin and the death of a prime ministership

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