Kleine Stöberkiste

Inhalte vom Rand bevorzugt, Wenig Raum für Verbote, Finanz-Bubble

Von Lorenz Meyer

1. Algorithmen bevorzugen extrem rechte Inhalte (taz. de, Marco Fündt) Eine neue Studie der Universität Potsdam und der Bertelsmann-Stiftung zeige, dass die Algorithmen Sozialer Medien im Bundestagswahlkampf 2025 Parteien an den politischen Rändern stark bevorzugt hätten.

Blog Carnival: Sounding Justice

Von Kate Miles

The sound of the spoken word rising, pausing, the rhythms of the lines, of the stanzas, of the silences, the poem verbalised. The images etched on the walls in black and white, comics, graphic novels, stretching across wall after wall, winding around the room.

You Can’t Spell Groyper Without G-O-P

Von Jeb Lund

From Nick Fuentes to Zohran Mamdani, recent events suggest the future of a headless, increasingly neo-Nazi Republican Party is screwed. The post You Can’t Spell Groyper Without G-O-P appeared first on Truthdig.

Sunday thought: A beginning?

Von Robert Reich

Friends,When historians look back on this dark time, I don’t think they’ll see the end of what we value in America. More likely, they’ll see the beginning. I’m sure you’ve had the experience of taking something or someone for granted until you’re in danger of losing them.

Journalism and AI in an age of doubt

Von Charlie Beckett

This article is based on part of my contribution to the Athens iMEdD International Journalism Forum session on ‘Navigating the Age of Doubtt’ The age of doubt is a wonderful … Continued

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Russia’s Grain Smuggling Fleet Continues Undeterred

Von Bellingcat Investigation Team

An investigation by Bellingcat has identified yet another Russian-flagged bulk carrier, Irtysh (IMO: 9664976), operating in defiance of Western sanctions by exporting grain from occupied Crimea to Houthi-controlled Yemen.

The new malaise of civilization: When words, truth and reality fall apart

Von Nicolas Truong

The proliferation of wars, increase in mental health disorders, devaluation of speech, and loss of connection to reality are troubling signs of the tipping point our societies are facing. Nearly a century ago, Freud identified a malaise that resonates with what we are going through today.

What have we learnt about generative AI and journalism

Von Charlie Beckett

For six years I have been investigating the value of artificial intelligence for news publishers with our global JournalismAI project at the LSE, supported by the Google News Initiative. It’s … Continued

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The Gaza Tribunal: A Simulacrum of Justice

Von Jessica Elias

The contemporary discourse on genocide is dominated by international criminal law, designed to punish individuals after the fact. Yet the framework derived from Public International Law and the Genocide Convention’s founding purpose was not punishment but prevention.

Making Up an Escape

Von Alex Ransom

Since her career began in the mid-1990s, Kelly Reichardt has directed nine feature films, all modest in scope and budget and often willfully disinterested in the norms and conventions of mainstream American filmmaking.

What Makes Cities Go BANANA?

Von Achilles Kallergis

The Holland Tunnel under construction (1923) | New York Public Library Digital Collections The nearly hundred-year-old Holland Tunnel, the first mechanically. Read More

Podiumsdiskussion: Resisting EU Border Externalisation

Von mosaik Podcast

Vergangene Woche fand der erste No Border Summit in Wien statt. Dieser stellte sich der Vienna Migration Conference entgegen, die bereits zum zehnten Mal vom „International Centre for Migration Policy Development“ (ICMPD) ausgerichtet wurde.