When the Smoke Clears, Who Owns the News?
Moments of crisis create the perfect cover for quietly reshaping the infrastructure of information and the most consequential deals are built in the fine print, far from the headlines.
Read MoreMoments of crisis create the perfect cover for quietly reshaping the infrastructure of information and the most consequential deals are built in the fine print, far from the headlines.
Read MoreThe events of 2020 exposed global surveillance as a tool of institutional control, not just a means of protecting public safety. From weaponised trust, autonomous technologies, to the convergence of surveillance with violence have redefined power and accountability in the modern world.
Read MoreThe 2020s were characterised by conflicts and atrocities committed by dominant nations. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused global social and economic disruption, lockdowns, and a recession.
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