Exploring the intertextual meaning of Jenny Hval's album The Practice of Love - Hanna Blom
Category: November 2019
The big data economy
A landmark case in Germany on the exploitative abuse of the main datafarmer, Facebook opens up a larger conversation on legislating privacy, regardless of consent - George Bandy
There is no alternative
How Thatcherism changed British politics for good, an analysis of Margaret Thatcher's ghost still haunting the Labour Party - Arianne Zajac
Talking arrests, climate emergency and sea levels with Extinction Rebellion activist Lennart Tiller
A critical evaluation of the largest organised climate change movements and how they face the challenges of issues of privilege when raising awareness through arrest-focused activism - Cara Räker
Growing Humans
A proposal to rethink the way that we view witches, alchemy and otherwordly sciences, based on the function it has had on the fabric of modern society - Jyry Pasanen
Ghosted by the Dutch welfare state
As more disgruntled groups take to the streets to express their discontent with how their are being treated, the message seems to get lost in a two-sides-to-the-story narrative, and there is a disconcerning reason which explains this - Frederique de Ridder