
US, UK and France launch strikes on Syrian targets
April 14, 2018
April 14, 2018
The Simpsons character Apu could be a starting point for constructive conversation about freedom of speech and prejudice. These are important, complex issues, and how we deal with them will have lasting effects on society. The media could be an arbiter of that debate, and could help encourage nuanced, rational discussions. But much of this […]
News reports can affect people’s perceptions when they’re not aware of it. One way they do so is by using words that imply misbehavior, dishonesty or an avoidance of the truth, without directly stating that a transgression took place. If readers aren’t aware of these implications, the news may alter how they perceive people before […]
When actor Matt Damon made critical remarks about #MeToo, media outlets called them “tone-deaf” and “stupid.” Literary critic Daphne Merkin wrote an op-ed saying women had “misgivings” about the movement, and commentators called it an “ill-conceived attempt at provocation,” among other things. And when French actress Catherine Deneuve and 99 other women signed a critical […]