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Roxana Olivera talks to Goldman Environment Prize winner Máxima Acuña.
Nithin Coca reports on Malaysia’s slide towards authoritarianism.
The dictator’s victims are still waiting to see their torturers on trial – and time is running out. By Mira Galanova.
You can take action at a practical and technological level – and a political one.
Why bother with aid agencies? To ‘do good’ all you need is a phone and Google Maps. Amy Hall takes a closer look at the rising trend in ‘direct giving’.
Few can resist the tech titans. Prabir Purkayastha tells the story of Indians who went into battle against Facebook, for freedom – and won.
Research psychologist Robert Epstein on how the new technologies invisibly shape public opinion – and what we must do about it.
Everybody wants your private data. Bruce Schneier on how surveillance has become the business model of the internet.
This month's fact spread presents details about the internet and the corporate giants who monopolize it.
Does it matter that Google, Facebook and Amazon are so successful? Vanessa Baird examines what their domination means for all of us.
Britain’s EU referendum has unleashed a complex set of crises and challenges. Vanessa Baird tries to look ahead.
| Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reintroducing... Aleksandar Vučić | Richard Swift | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy | |
| Britain: a new home for RefuTrees | Amy Hall | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy | |
| France: up all night | Amy Hall | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy | |
| Canada: silence of the sands | Richard Swift | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy | |
| 'I will never give up my land' | Roxana Olivera talks to Goldman Environment Prize winner Máxima Acuña. |
Roxana Olivera | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy |
| The gathering storm | Nithin Coca reports on Malaysia’s slide towards authoritarianism. |
Nithin Coca | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy |
| Franco's ghosts | The dictator’s victims are still waiting to see their torturers on trial – and time is running out. By Mira Galanova. |
Mira Galanova | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy |
| Beating the digital titans | You can take action at a practical and technological level – and a political one. |
New Internationalist Editorial | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy |
| Helping in two clicks | Why bother with aid agencies? To ‘do good’ all you need is a phone and Google Maps. Amy Hall takes a closer look at the rising trend in ‘direct giving’. |
Amy Hall | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy |
| No, Mr Zuckerberg | Few can resist the tech titans. Prabir Purkayastha tells the story of Indians who went into battle against Facebook, for freedom – and won. |
Prabir Purkayastha | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy |
| Can search engine rankings swing elections? | Research psychologist Robert Epstein on how the new technologies invisibly shape public opinion – and what we must do about it. |
Robert Epstein | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy |
| I spy with my little algorithm | Everybody wants your private data. Bruce Schneier on how surveillance has become the business model of the internet. |
Bruce Schneier | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy |
| FACTS – Internet giants | This month's fact spread presents details about the internet and the corporate giants who monopolize it. |
New Internationalist Editorial | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy |
| Smiley-faced monopolists | Does it matter that Google, Facebook and Amazon are so successful? Vanessa Baird examines what their domination means for all of us. |
Vanessa Baird | July, 2016 | 494 | Buy |
| What now for progressives in a post Brexit world? | Britain’s EU referendum has unleashed a complex set of crises and challenges. Vanessa Baird tries to look ahead. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2016 | 493 | Read |