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How to persist when disillusion sets in and effecting change can seem like a pipe dream The post The Danger of Hope appeared first on Coda Story.| Coda Story
Learning from a Failed Dialogue on Trans Childhoods in Colombia| Ideas and Insights from the JSK Journalism Fellows at Stanford - Medium
Our look at the history and philosophy of Serengeti, an innovative eyewear brand with over 140 years of R&D under its roof.| Heddels
Most users on social media have encountered toxic content: rude, disrespectful, or hostile posts or comments. A study using a browser extension estimates the effect of toxic content on user engagement and welfare.| ProMarket
Why journalism that refuses to simplify, refuses to look away from messy, contradictory realities remains essential to telling the story of conflict The post What We Miss When We Talk about the “Middle East” appeared first on Coda Story.| Coda Story
In both messaging and missions, bridges instead of bubbles.| the Giving Review
Polarization, Chromapop™, and PhotoChromic are game-changing on their own, but the real magic is the different ways they work together.| Smith Optics Blog
The rise of George Simion in Romania shows how an anti-globalist movement has gone global, turning "Make America Great Again" into "Make Europe Great Again" The post Bucharest Calling: MAGA goes on tour appeared first on Coda Story.| Coda Story
Donald Trump is taking credit for preventing a catastrophic war between nuclear powers India and Pakistan. Delhi is not amused The post The Truth Social Truce appeared first on Coda Story.| Coda Story
The civic philosophies of Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. echo in the work of Braver Angels. The post Lincoln, King and Braver Angels appeared first on Braver Angels.| Braver Angels
The quantified metrics of likes, shares, and followers are often likened to currencies of social media. Like dollars and cents, we seek to acquire and accumulate them for the value they confer us. However, while money is valued primarily as a means for exchanging goods and services, the metrics of social media are valued primarily…| Blog of the APA
The following is an excerpt from Karthik Ramanna’s new book, “The Age of Outrage: How to Lead in a Polarized World,” now out at Harvard Business Review Press. Ramanna will discuss his new book tomorrow, October 31, 2024, at an event cohosted by the Stigler Center and the Rustandy Center. You can register here to attend the event in-person or on the livestream.| ProMarket
In an era where global elections are under increasing scrutiny, safeguarding the integrity of our electoral processes has never been more vital. Election interference, a pressing issue in recent years, threatens the very foundations of democracy. By understanding and preparing for these threats, we can ensure fair and transparent elections. This post explores the impact […] The post Fortifying Elections: Understanding and Preparing for Interference appeared first on Conducttr Blog.| Conducttr Blog
I started this essay in 2013, and then put it on the back burner. But now in the midst of a global viral pandemic I decided to complete it. This sort of essay is unusual at Called To Communion because in it I intend to write primarily to my fellow US Catholics. However, the problem […] The post That There Be No Schisms Among You first appeared on Called to Communion.| Called to Communion
Since starting work in November, my morning routine has become pretty regular. After my alarm goes off for the final time, I turn over and grab my iPad. I check e-mail, Slack, and so on, and then if I have some extra time, I browse Twitter. I set up my Twitter feed in 2016 after […]| The Christian Rationalist