Danielle Han
- 1 min
Wreckonomics: “Finders Keepers” in Maritime Law
An article I wrote for JSTOR Daily. -- Finding valuable treasure underwater is more complicated than “finders keepers, losers weepers.”...
Danielle Han
- 3 min
Why is it so hard to define a traveller?
#FailedJobEntry: My first explainer article, on Roma folks. -- 28.9.22 How Wanda Maximoff, so-called chavs, and showmen share a common...
Danielle Han
- 3 min
On sandwiches
#FailedJobEntry: Wrote this article about sandwiches for a food journal. -- 7.10.22 Sandwiches: quintessentially British, latterly open...
Danielle Han
- 1 min
Why is the US Dollar So Strong?
An article I wrote for JSTOR Daily. -- Not only did post-World War II policy give the United States a managerial position in the world...
Danielle Han
- 2 min
Is ethical gas a thing?
#FailedJobEntry: Wrote this short-summary on an article. Find the original here. -- 16.9.22 The geopolitics of energy supply are tricky....
Danielle Han
- 1 min
How Eating Disorders (EDs) and Food Insecurity Intersect
An article I wrote for the Borgen Magazine. -- PRINCETON, New Jersey — The study of eating disorders (EDs) has historically focused on...
Danielle Han
- 1 min
Environmental poverty in Mongolia: impacts on nomadic life
An article I wrote for the Borgen Project. -- The biosphere is rapidly deteriorating and nomadic life in Mongolia is paying a high price....
Danielle Han
- 1 min
"The potential of medical cannabis tourism in Mexico"
An article I wrote for the Borgen Project. -- Mexico is set to legalize the use of medical marijuana in 2021. Although this is...
Danielle Han
- 3 min
"To eat or not to eat?"
#FailedJobEntry: I wrote this as a writing sample for a job I never got. I chose to examine this topic mostly because I'd heard so many...
Danielle Han
- 27 min
Borgen Project Articles
Last winter, I was accepted to the Borgen Project Journalism Program. The requirements included: drafting a weekly output on any economic...