How Social Media Divides Us Joshua Poggianti Nov 3, 2020 Social media platforms show users what they want, no matter the validity of the content. While this function is…
American Indifference Is Not a Work of Fiction Savannah Sguigna Nov 1, 2020 The eerie comparisons of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid’s Tale extend to a different interpretation of political…
Star Power, Black Power, and the Limits of Celebrity Activism Teresa Tolo Jul 4, 2020 Fans should put less focus on their favourite celebrities and instead open their ears, hearts, and minds to the…
Taking the “Red Pill” is Not Cool Elizabeth Franceschini Jun 7, 2020 While calling the regulations “fascist” may be easy to do, they fail to take into account the bleak reality…
Twitter Toxicity: The Dangers of Mixing the Presidency with Social Media Chloe Azoto Nov 29, 2019 For the average citizen, Twitter is an excellent place to fire off irreverent thoughts; Trump is not the average…
How Twitter became the ‘Parliament of the Arabs’ Andrew Fawaz Oct 25, 2019 Twitter has emerged as the main platform for activists and dissidents in the Middle East to discuss and criticize.…
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…
Twiplomacy: Psychological Warfare in a Modern Battlefield Dil Bola Dec 2, 2018 FDR had radio, JFK had television, but Trump? Trump has Twitter.
A New Dialect For Social Change: Is #Fighting For Justice Enough? Hannah Abdoh Jan 22, 2018 As 2017 came to a close, many reflected upon the past year’s events through the hashtags that dominated social…
Legality and Security: Where Humans and Machines Converge Kara Anderson Aug 30, 2017 Editor's Note: This article is the fourth of Kara Anderson’s ongoing series on contemporary…