It is a truth, though sadly not one universally acknowledged, that what you think of religion largely depends on what you think is religion. If you believe religion to be primarily a means of ...
Joseph Wright of Derby’s painting An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump (1768) is not really an experiment on a bird—it’s an experiment on the people watching. How, it asks, will spectators react to ...
Does “no-platforming” have a place in journalism? Alan and Lionel are joined by Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of the Economist.They discuss how to cover far-right politics and whether a ...
Donald Trump, the president of the United States, is suing the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The claim has been filed in Florida and the court docket for that case can be seen here. It is a ...
It is the first week of December, and the song occupying the number 91 spot in the UK chart is “Mr Brightside” by the Killers. You may well wonder why we should concern ourselves with a song dwelling ...
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Politics, as we political scientists love to note, is about trade-offs. What happens if you pretend trade-offs don’t exist? In November, the government put forward two major policy strategies. Rachel ...
Do you want to know what they are saying about you at work? Did you know you can legally demand that information, even down to the emojis and WhatsApp messages? Under the Data Protection Act of 2018, ...
My therapist retired earlier this year, so I have been navigating life unsupervised, with only my own mindfulness skills as guardrails to keep me on the straight and narrow. For six months, I fared ...
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