Violence against women in India: culture, institutions and inequality

On December 16, 2012, a 23-year old woman was gang raped and brutalized by six men on a bus in India’s capital New Delhi. Jyoti Singh Pandey died as a result of the injuries she sustained during the attack 13 days later. There are particular elements to this case which make it stand out against… Continue reading Violence against women in India: culture, institutions and inequality

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Neoliberalism and the commercialization of higher education

Cuts in spending and the replacement of academic staff by technology are not the only pressures faced by British academia. Increasingly, education is fashioning students into a productive labor force rather than teaching them more traditional academic ideals. Last year’s plans to raise tuition fees in Britain to a maximum of £9000, $13,731 at today’s… Continue reading Neoliberalism and the commercialization of higher education

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The Death of the American Mall and the Rebirth of Public Space

All across suburban America, hundreds of shopping malls have become vacant and indebted hulks. Demographics and economics, from the decline of the city fringe to the rise of online shopping, has finished them off. The website deadmalls.com documents and memorializes more than 400 derelict American malls. More are set to join the list. A recent… Continue reading The Death of the American Mall and the Rebirth of Public Space

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US-based Internet Surveillance Technology Used by Authoritarian Regimes

Less than two months of research, completed by the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab, confirms that almost 400 American-made Blue Coat Systems appliances, engineered to filter, record and censor information on the Internet, are being used in several countries known for their authoritarian regimes. American-based Blue Coat Systems is a leading provider of appliances such… Continue reading US-based Internet Surveillance Technology Used by Authoritarian Regimes

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Greenwashing: The Corporate Exaggeration of Environmental Consciousness

“Green is the new black,” proclaims Greenpeace International. “Corporations are falling all over themselves to demonstrate to current and potential customers that they are not only ecologically conscious, but also environmentally correct.” These newfound corporate environmental consciences are part of a phenomenon known as “greenwashing.” The term originated from a 1986 essay by New York… Continue reading Greenwashing: The Corporate Exaggeration of Environmental Consciousness

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