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Our study of five episodes across its 60 years shows Doctor Who has failed to support the idea that people should be able to advance their own climate interests
Reggae, dancehall, and identity: how Jamaican music transformed British society.
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It’s other people who label somebody a migrant – and it’s a label that sticks.
Instagram users may be more influenced politically by their social connections on the platform than they are by political accounts.
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A survey shows respondents who used Instagram for political information during the 2019 federal election were more likely to interact with people they knew, not political accounts.
A podcast about confidence – from how it works in our brains and whether it can get us ahead at work to how confidence tricksters fool people into falling for their scams.
Un recorrido que une a contrabandistas, a trabajadores precarios, a recolectores de basura y a consumidores pobres. El viaje de unas chanclas se convierte en una de las historias más oscuras de la globalización.
Increasing usage of big data by statistical agencies and other organisations may reduce the ability of populations to have a say in how they are governed.