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With the controversy of Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet fresh in our minds, this article looks at the complexities of microaggressions.
Media are constantly struggling to come up with better solutions and alternatives to traditional advertising. Our editor presents two potential game-changers: Patreon and CIVIL.
Sometimes a fictional narrative has the ability to feel very real. But this ability has not only its positive side, it has a darker side as well.
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The negative aspects of allowing celebrities and public personas to influence your electoral decisions, using the United States as a model.
How the Russian avant-garde provided a visual context for the post-1917 society through the reinvention of the purpose of art.

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The media we know today isn’t the way it has always been. In the three ‘ages’ that media has gone through, an awful lot has changed.
Can history be studied merely objectively or also subjectively? Communication science and heritages studies students discuss the importance of an interdisciplinary approach.
Alvaro found out where scapegoating comes from, and explains it to us in this article. Why do we scapegoat? And what has the Bible to do with it?
Have the Oscars succeeded in giving recognition to those that deserve it? Some would argue they have not. This article explores the 2018 Oscar ‘snubs’.
In this Backstage, Medium talks to Mercurius board member AJ about his experiences with finding an internship.
Pawel Pawlikowski s black and white story of love and oppression brought to life in his latest feature “Cold War”
With the controversy of Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet fresh in our minds, this article looks at the complexities of microaggressions.
Media are constantly struggling to come up with better solutions and alternatives to traditional advertising. Our editor presents two potential game-changers: Patreon and CIVIL.
Sometimes a fictional narrative has the ability to feel very real. But this ability has not only its positive side, it has a darker side as well.
This week in our rubric Students of Amsterdam, Medium went to visit Jacinta; A Chilean Political Communication student.
The negative aspects of allowing celebrities and public personas to influence your electoral decisions, using the United States as a model.
How the Russian avant-garde provided a visual context for the post-1917 society through the reinvention of the purpose of art.
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