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Opinion | Posting From the Frontlines: The Allure and Pitfalls of Danger Tourism Ellen Lurie Jan 5, 2026 Danger tourism blurs the line between awareness and exploitation as travellers' depictions of conflict overshadow…
Review Radio: The Challenges Facing Journalism in the Digital Age Adèle Doat Jan 1, 2026 Host Adèle Doat explores the pressures shaping journalism in the digital age, from the news trust crisis to the…
The Ascent of Far-Right Christianity in Digital Age Britain Sophie Bright Dec 29, 2025 Fuelled by online misinformation and nostalgia for a "Christian Britain," a new far-right wave of nationalism is…
How Modern Media Reshaped Politics and Protest Aubrey Nelsen Dec 28, 2025 From the Arab Spring to Black Lives Matter, modern media has expanded the reach of political expression—while being…
MIR Meets: Sonia Kgomo Ava Francin Nov 22, 2025 Host Ava Francin sits down with Sonia Kgomo, a former Facebook content moderator and now organizer with African…
China, TikTok, and Trump: Data Privacy or Digital Censorship? Adele Torrington Mar 19, 2025 With over 1 billion users worldwide, 34 million daily video uploads, and an average daily usage of 95 minutes, it’s…
Is Social Media Bad for Youth? Australia Says Yes Angelique Gouws Jan 27, 2025 On Friday, November 29, 2024, Australia passed the Online Safety Amendment Bill, becoming the first Western nation…
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