
Announcement culture: a 21st problem with an age-old solution
Announcement culture is a 21st century phenomenon that perpetuates our need to be constantly busy in order to have something to announce. We now have the tendency to judge our success and that of others on the quantity of announcements made rather than quality.

Who wore it better? A look at how minority voices are overshadowed online
As trends in online virality grow beyond anything anyone ever imagined, the voices of those in the minority who have paved the road for social justice are typically disregarded if and when a majority voice screams the same story a little louder. How is it fair that we can be selective in our appreciation and acknowledgment of such movements?

Hope for many as vaccines roll out in Europe, but refugees and asylum seekers are left in poor conditions and excluded from vaccine plans
Covid-19 has affected all of us, but it has affected people seeking international protection disproportionately, both abroad and in Ireland.

What happened to Britney Spears can’t happen again
The explosive new documentary Framing Britney Spears has confronted us with the shameful past of tabloid culture and blatant misogyny that characterised the early 2000s.