At this year’s Mabel Strickland Memorial Lecture, international negotiator and mediator Nomi Bar-Yaacov argued that democracies are entering a period in which the crisis extends beyond censorship or attacks on journalists alone. As wars multiply, trust in institutions weakens, and information becomes increasingly mediated through algorithmic systems, the deeper problem may be that societies are losing their ability to agree on what is true in the first place.
Continue readingJournalism’s gendered risks
Journalists find themselves increasingly interfered with or intimidated, facing violence and threats, surveillance, and prosecution. Prof. Marilyn Clark shows how these dangers are different for men and women.
Continue readingProtecting prisoners from radicalisation
Curbing extremism and violence is high on the global agenda. With prisons known to be a breeding ground for recruiters, are we doing enough to protect our inmates? Michela Scalpello writes.
Continue readingLiterature will break your heart
Dr David Vella interviews Dr James Corby to find out how literature can help you face tragedy in your life. Illustrations by Sonya Hallett.
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