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Why it’s Hard to See Over the Fence: how Confirmation Bias Leads to Increased Polarization

In the age of fast media and technology, we are constantly bombarded with news stories, memes, and people sharing their … More

feature article, features, katerina partolina schwartz, politics, social media, society

Why you should revolt if you don’t like what you see (and how the right will try and stop you)

[trigger warning: death, violence, police brutality, genocide] Democracy was first established to ensure no man is subjected to a monarch’s … More

anonymous, civil rights, democracy, features, india, politics, revolution

Social Media and Mental Health – Who’s Responsible?

[trigger warning: mentions of self-harm] The advent of social media has been all-consuming throughout the world. What started off as … More

hooran mumtaz, mental health, mental illness, science, Science and Technology, socia media

A Lesson in Heroes and Villains: Metal Gear Solid 3: SNAKE EATER

Growing up as a kid, I always had a fascination with James Bond and the era of spies. So, in … More

feature, games, Internet, mitchell welsh, technology, video games

Live Review – Stranger Things by Secret Cinema

Secret Cinema is an organisation based around the concept of live, immersive theatre. They’ve previously tackled worlds such as Back … More

Arts, arts and culture, live review, rebecca gault, review, secret cinema, stranger things, television

Film Review: Resin – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Daniel Borgman’s Resin (2019) explores the relationship between nature and society, as it centres around a family living in isolation … More

daniel borgman, film, film festival, film review, Glasgow Film Festival, kristiina kangasluoma

ASMR: Weird Fetish or Legitimate Sleeping Aid?

Pictured: ASRM Youtuber AngelicasLabyrinth.  As I sit down to write this article, I’m listening to ASMR Zeitgeist’s 3-hour “Turquoise Triggers … More

asmr, ka leung, lifestyle, sleep, youtube

Live Review – Crucial Roots at Stereo

Remember gigs? Before Covid-19, qmunicate sent me to the opening event of Rise & Shine at Stereo, as someone interested, … More

crucial roots, Live Music, live review, music, sam foley, stereo

From Series: Lockdown Around the World: The Individual – Stories Australia in Lockdown

Australia; the land of ‘no worries mate’, ‘yeah nah’ and relaxed vibes. Never where I thought I would wake up … More

aimee punshon, australia, coronavirus, lockdown around the world, news, news feature, news series

From Series: Lockdown Around the World: The Individual Stories – The Realities of Social Distancing in a Township

Umlazi, South Africa This lockdown story isn’t mine, it is my friend Xolani’s experience, which he has shared with me … More

coronavirus, lockdown around the world, news, news feature, news series, south africa, tommy pia

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