Behind the crisis of trust
The British media’s treatment of politics as a game played by self-serving — if not corrupt — people has created a significant crisis of trust in recent decades. Professor Barry Richards sees such cynical journalism as an effect of the emotional dysfunctions of a tribal party system.
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‘Digital diasporas are products of economic globalization’
Professor Radhika Gajjala, in conversation with Rohit Chopra. In the second interview in our series on new media and culture, the author of Cyber Selves: Feminist Ethnographies of South Asian Women reflects on cyberfeminism, online identities, and the relationship between culture and economics on the internet.
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