Gatekeeping which voices ought and ought not to be listened to is one of the most insidious tools of oppressive systems.
Browsing: Analysis
Democracy and liberalism form important, useful and core ingredients of student activism. However, their origins in Western heritage makes these concepts potential tools for past and ongoing colonialism if blindly separated from their historical violence.
As Zoom went from brand to verb, and euphemisms for “pandemic” entered our vocabularies, our language expanded to include neologisms and new cliches to describe the rapidly changing world around us.
Wordle has gifted its players with a sense of imagined community in a time where it is hard to stay connected.
I wondered, quietly, if the NBN drops out, would it mean I’d drop out too?
As long as monetary incentives remain with urban centres, cosmetics and surgical procedures, it is hard to imagine the inequality that underpins dermatology will be fixed in the near future.
Anderson’s 108-minutes comedy drama failed to encapsulate the radicalism of a momentous period in French history.
Jess Page explores the autonomy provided to us during Covid-19 lockdowns, and asks where it went.
The seismic implications of recent cases on the rights of gig workers cannot be ignored.
A critical look at the corporations involved in Welcome Week 2022