Today privacy is not secrecy but selfhood. It remains an ethical space between what we owe others and what we owe ourselves.
Surveillance can take on many forms, and they’re only getting more numerous. Governments, religions and social media can all lead to the feeling — or the reality — that we’re being watched, with ...
In a new book, Fragile Minds: Stories From an NHS Mental Health Ward, Bella Jackson describes her experiences of training as a mental health nurse in the UK. It is an uncomfortable read for anyone who ...
A radical prison design where the few could watch the many became the foundation for Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece. Nine teens arrested after brutal murder of 16-year-old Zelensky changed his tactics ...
People who do not value other people and the society they live in will not realize the humanities exist to point out the world has unjust social structures in need of dismantling or adjustment Making ...
NOTHING has changed about my attitude towards this show called Pinoy Big Brother (PBB). Since its introduction many years ago, I have always viewed it with a mixture of derision, curiosity, doubt, ...
Let’s unpack prison abolition and how the U.S. came to incarcerate 2 million people. The United States incarcerates more people than any other nation in the world, and people across the political ...
The history of that treacherous and devastating Indian insurrection of 1857 carved in South Asian Muslim memory as ghadr [rebellion, treason] still has many blind spots that need to be thrown into ...
Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century designed an ingenious model for a prison. It was designed so that a single guard could observe, from the watchtower in the centre, every inmate in their cells, at ...
Jaylen Brown has gone viral this week, not for his athleticism but his intellect. A clip of Brown giving a lecture breaking down Michel Foucault‘s philosophy currently has over a million views on X.