politics

We Replaced Journalists With Clowns and Called It Progress

Influencer political news didn’t rise in 2024. It swallowed the press whole. Newsrooms got quieter while bedrooms lit up, phones…

6 months ago

Reverse Engineering the Watchtower

The Panopticon is often used to describe a dystopian system of constant surveillance. The idea that being watched at all…

7 months ago

Europe’s Turn at Bat: Leading Without Uncle Sam

As I write this, Notre Dame Cathedral has reopened to great pomp and circumstance, its grandeur matched only by the…

1 year ago

Rebel with a Cause, and a Hashtag

Swipe left on conformity and tap 'like' for defiance—welcome to the new age of teenage rebellion. In a world where…

2 years ago

Brexit Bytes and Digital Bridges: Sailing the UK’s Data Seas

In an era where the Union Jack once signaled British naval prowess on the high seas, the United Kingdom is…

2 years ago

MAGA 2.0: Moving Ahead with Greater Accountability

Social media platforms have revolutionized how we connect, communicate, and share information, but this digital landscape has not been without…

3 years ago

Could the Northern Ireland protocol mean there’s even less support for Northern Ireland’s indigenous startups?

The Northern Ireland protocol has been an ongoing saga, I'm sure it's even fatigued even the most ardent fans of…

3 years ago

Esri celebrates female political representation this International Women’s Day with interactive map

In celebration of International Women’s Day 2022, digital mapping specialist Esri Ireland has created a map which recognises female representation…

4 years ago

Speak Not: Empire, Identity and the Politics of Language, James Griffiths, reviewed

An interesting topic, about an important topic, which can become political and contentious very quickly. Published 21 Oct 2021 Format Hardback…

4 years ago

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