We discovered the existence of hobby haters: a group of active, hating twitterers who are able to leave a significant mark on the public debate.
It poses the question: can and should we still take Twitter seriously?
Read MoreWe discovered the existence of hobby haters: a group of active, hating twitterers who are able to leave a significant mark on the public debate.
It poses the question: can and should we still take Twitter seriously?
Read MoreIt is the front page of every single newspaper around the world, the topic at the forefront of everyone’s minds. If the Coronavirus has not yet affected you in some way, it surely has affected your friends, neighbours or your family. But with everyone being told to practice social distancing in order to flatten the curve of this virus, one begins to wonder how the global community could ever unite as one, so as to get through this global crisis all together, when we are physically so far apart.
Read MoreAt New-Bridge Integrated College, students from Protestant, Catholic, and mixed backgrounds come together to overcome their country’s divisions.
We sat down with six of them to learn more about their unique experience.
Read MoreJust blocks away from Belfast’s city center you’ll find the so-called ‘peace walls’, put in place to separate Catholic from Protestant neighbourhoods and vice versa.
They show that Belfast is still very much a divided place and that polarisation in Ireland is not only a thing of the past.
Read MoreThe old-style ‘trust me, I’m the expert’ argument has run its course. Policymakers are in dire need of a plan B. Luckily for them, this Plan B has already been written. Not by a think tank or a professor, but by a small movement of enthusiastic professionals in Bratislava, Slovakia.
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