It’s been an effective tool used to sometimes “take down” the powerful, rich and popular. But at its worst, its righteous outrage has ruined people’s lives for a simple mistake.
Are we becoming more rude, or does it just feel that way? Experts discuess the fundamental aspects of civility and its impact on society.
We need to move beyond whether cancel culture is good or bad, and understand in more nuanced terms what it means, especially given the political weaponising of it.
There’s been little debate about exactly what cancel culture is, where it originated, and what this might mean for how one should respond.
Loneliness must be regarded as a public health priority. Find out some of the surprising ways we can tackle it in Monash University’s podcast, ‘What Happens Next?’.
Sport keeps hitting the headlines for what happens off the field. Experts in sport, gender and media Brett Hutchins and Ruth Jeanes explain why we idolise sporting legends, and why we’re often let down.
What will help people stick to the rules is clear communication from authorities about the restrictions, and consistent messaging.
Essential public health messaging around the COVID-19 pandemic is lacking empathy, and failing to recognise that many people are experiencing feelings of loss.
COVID-19 is showing us how our reliance on smartphones renders everyday life more visible – and ultimately more controllable.
What should we do when confronted by right wing extremism in our daily lives? Our behaviour change expert shares the best strategies.
Why are CEOs paid so exorbitantly compared to the rest of us?
AFL footballer Dane Swan is the latest victim of illegal photo-sharing. It's believed one in five Australians have had images of them distributed without their permission – and that's most likely an underestimate.
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