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We urgently need to slam the brakes on automated violence. Noel Sharkey dispels some myths about the newest arms race. Illustrations by Simon Kneebone.
Think of computer code as a new and powerful accomplice to legal code – the rules by which society finds itself governed. Who gets to enforce it? asks Audrey Watters.
Technology is changing society at breakneck speed but considerations of human impacts lag far behind. Dinyar Godrej sketches out some of the key political battles ahead.
British singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore’s acclaimed new album The Counterweight was written during the turbulent events of 2016. She spoke to Danny Chivers about music, politics and crying on stage.
Black Orchid String Band; Dream Theory in Malaya; Road to Mandalay; My Pure Land; Protest: Stories of Resistance; The Great Regression; Good Money
The Red-Haired Woman by Orhan Pamuk; The Gurugu Pledge by Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel; Walking on Lava by The Dark Mountain Project; Out of the Wreckage by George Monbiot.
At Least Wave Your Handkerchief At Me by Saz’iso; Frost on Fiddles by Frigg.
Tramontane directed and written by Vatche Boulghourjian; Kills on Wheels directed and written by Attila Till.
Jean Paul Saint Fleur photographs two boys getting ready for carnival in southern Haiti.
Renowned US feminist Cynthia Enloe reveals how patriarchy is adapted and sustained by its adherents – knowledge which is essential to challenging it
Richard Swift takes aim at Sava Kiir Mayardit and Riek Machar, once friends but now foes at the pinnacle of violent South Sudanese politics.
A profile of Afghan campaigner for women’s education and rights Jamila Afghani, who started by persuading the imams. Beena Nadeem talks to the unassuming trailblazer
Political gatherings will be met with heavy-handed security from state-owned paramilitary groups; and the independence of civil society and media will be greatly restricted. Claire Elder reports on the status of Somaliland.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Killer robots | We urgently need to slam the brakes on automated violence. Noel Sharkey dispels some myths about the newest arms race. Illustrations by Simon Kneebone. |
Noel Sharkey | November, 2017 | 507 | Buy |
| Audrey Watters: ‘AI is ideological’ | Think of computer code as a new and powerful accomplice to legal code – the rules by which society finds itself governed. Who gets to enforce it? asks Audrey Watters. |
Audrey Watters | November, 2017 | 507 | Buy |
| The age of disruption | Technology is changing society at breakneck speed but considerations of human impacts lag far behind. Dinyar Godrej sketches out some of the key political battles ahead. |
Dinyar Godrej | November, 2017 | 507 | Buy |
| And finally... Thea Gilmore | British singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore’s acclaimed new album The Counterweight was written during the turbulent events of 2016. She spoke to Danny Chivers about music, politics and crying on stage. |
Danny Chivers | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
| Also out there... | Black Orchid String Band; Dream Theory in Malaya; Road to Mandalay; My Pure Land; Protest: Stories of Resistance; The Great Regression; Good Money |
October, 2017 | 506 | Buy | |
| Mixed Media: Books | The Red-Haired Woman by Orhan Pamuk; The Gurugu Pledge by Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel; Walking on Lava by The Dark Mountain Project; Out of the Wreckage by George Monbiot. |
October, 2017 | 506 | Buy | |
| Mixed Media: Music | At Least Wave Your Handkerchief At Me by Saz’iso; Frost on Fiddles by Frigg. |
October, 2017 | 506 | Buy | |
| Mixed Media: Films | Tramontane directed and written by Vatche Boulghourjian; Kills on Wheels directed and written by Attila Till. |
October, 2017 | 506 | Buy | |
| Only Planet - No need for violence | Cartoon by Marc Roberts |
Marc Roberts | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
| Southern Exposure | Jean Paul Saint Fleur photographs two boys getting ready for carnival in southern Haiti. |
Jean Paul Saint Fleur | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
| The persistence of patriarchy | Renowned US feminist Cynthia Enloe reveals how patriarchy is adapted and sustained by its adherents – knowledge which is essential to challenging it |
Cynthia Enloe | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
| Big Bad World - Poverty Debate | Cartoon by P J Polyp |
P J Polyp | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
| Worldbeaters: Sava Kiir Mayardit and Riek Machar | Richard Swift takes aim at Sava Kiir Mayardit and Riek Machar, once friends but now foes at the pinnacle of violent South Sudanese politics. |
Richard Swift | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |
| Making Waves: Jamila Afghani | A profile of Afghan campaigner for women’s education and rights Jamila Afghani, who started by persuading the imams. Beena Nadeem talks to the unassuming trailblazer |
Beena Nadeem | October, 2017 | 506 | Read |
| Country Profile: Somaliland | Political gatherings will be met with heavy-handed security from state-owned paramilitary groups; and the independence of civil society and media will be greatly restricted. Claire Elder reports on the status of Somaliland. |
Claire Elder | October, 2017 | 506 | Buy |