MIR Meets: Katherine Dee Blaise Brosnan Nov 1, 2023 Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Substack writer and internet culture reporter Katherine Dee, to discuss the…
War and the World Wide Web: The Rise of The Splinternet Itai Epstein May 22, 2022 The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has shown that, with worldwide coordination, a country can effectively…
Calling Out the CRTC: Pushing for Change in the Canadian Wireless Space Itai Epstein Mar 30, 2022 Given the trend of market consolidation in Canada, the CRTC should consider allowing a new wireless model to enter…
Opinion | A Love Letter to the Internet Sara Parker Feb 1, 2022 Wordle is specifically designed to use only three to five minutes of your day, offering no additional levels or…
Who gets to be a journalist? Christopher Ciafro Feb 23, 2021 Ensuring the rights of journalists at protests is not only a matter of principle — it is also a question of…
What the Rise of Deepfakes Means for the Future of Internet Policies Nathalie Redick Nov 19, 2020 "Potentially dangerous technologies like deepfakes continue to stay a step ahead of the intelligence employed to…
Days in the Arctic: A Changed Way of Life Ewan Halliday Jun 25, 2020 The quiet isolation of the Arctic is disappearing, leaving in its place social progressions and new economic…
Unmasking the Alt-Right: the Psychology Behind Online Radicalism Lila Mooney Nov 18, 2019 In the face of a reality where an everyday tool is also the perfect weapon for hate-mongers to radicalize and…
Undersea Espionage: Who Owns Underwater Internet Cables? Helena Martin Sep 29, 2019 Information is precious to us all, so we ought to take steps to protect it, whether it be from foreign government…
Sharing, Caring, and Praying For Sudan in the Twitter Age Emma Frattasio Jul 17, 2019 Although Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter provided a global audience for the people of Sudan, this did not…