Video Could Not kill the Radio Star but Maybe TikTok Can?

Written by Sarah Dalton TikTok, created in 2016, is perhaps one of the few things to have thrived as a result of the global pandemic. A year living indoors means that young people have turned to the short video clips as a form of entertainment. The social media is currently estimated to have 689 million… Read More Video Could Not kill the Radio Star but Maybe TikTok Can?

Why Are Environmental Grassroots Campaigns Overlooked And Underreported In The Media?

Written by Maryam Arshad 4 weeks, 400 grassroots campaigns – a number that’s still climbing. That was what ‘The Community Planning Alliance’ saw after they launched an interactive open access map which allowed for the locating and sharing of environmental grassroots campaigns across the UK. That number is huge−indicating the widespread presence of campaigns who… Read More Why Are Environmental Grassroots Campaigns Overlooked And Underreported In The Media?

The Unpaid Muse: The Fashion Industry’s Contradicting Relationship With The Working Class

Written by Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse The working class: to many, they represent anti-establishment, people who have not been sold or bought, unlike the jaded middle classes. They’re hardworking, purely authentic people. Especially for the young middle class generation, who rightfully want to rebel against the morals they’ve lived under so far, this ‘realness’ and ‘uncompromising’… Read More The Unpaid Muse: The Fashion Industry’s Contradicting Relationship With The Working Class

Vaccine Hesitancy: should we be worried about uptake rates?

Written by Rob MacFarlane As the production and rollout of vaccines continues to progress worldwide, there are concerns that successes may be undermined by people not taking their doses when they are called upon to do so. Vaccine hesitancy can have a host of causes among populations, the most common being associated with skepticism around… Read More Vaccine Hesitancy: should we be worried about uptake rates?