The pharmaceutical industry has discovered a miracle substance that is taking the non-clinical market by storm. In a system where…
Society and culture
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Everyone spends hours on social networks every day. But how many hours? What are the consequences of this habit for…
In a context marked by fake news and disinformation, the conference ‘Journalism and education: why news in the age of…
In the world of pop culture, comics and graphic novels emerge as powerful educational tools, capable of telling complex stories…
TikTok, the popular social networking platform, has gained millions of users around the world thanks to its short and engaging videos. However, despite its success, it has also attracted significant criticism for its influence on young people and the dangers associated with suicide.
Social media is shaping modern democracies and affecting public health, especially among youth. In a video podcast, three European journalists explore its wide-ranging impact, echoing concerns from experts about addiction, mental health issues, and the rise of extreme political influencers.
The tradwife movement has resurfaced on social media, advocating a return to traditional marriage and conservative gender roles. Combining nostalgia with a critique of the care gap and labor market pressures, this trend is gaining traction on platforms like TikTok, sparking debate in the age of modern feminism
The exorbitant prices of Taylor Swift concerts are yet another example of how the culture industry has become a never-ending cycle of profiteering. Live Nation Entertainment, the industry giant, is encouraging price-gouging tactics and facing accusations of monopoly.
Birth rates are falling almost everywhere in the world. In the medium and long term, experts predict that it will also fall in less affluent countries. This is a problem, but also the result of social emancipation movements. What can be done when even the current policy of incentives does not seem to be up to the challenge?
