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From Rubens to Reels: What Art Teaches Us About Social Media
5 August 2025
In Instagrammable, art historian Koenraad Jonckheere draws connections between centuries-old masterpieces and today’s image-obsessed culture of social media. He unravels the paradox of ‘looking without seeing and seeing without looking’. The result is a visually rich, thought-provoking book th
Information Overload? Time for a News Diet
4 February 2020
Our society is suffering from information overload. Every day, smartphones dump a tsunami wave of news all over us. But that does not necessarily mean that we are better informed. Hind Fraihi suggests a digital detox. ‘Why not try a Digital Free Month to drastically free ourselves from social medi
Why Is the Far Right So Successful in Dominating Social Media?
15 October 2019
The far right uses social media as a sort of pulpit from which to lash out without restraint against the left and society’s alleged excesses. The fact that they attract large numbers of followers as a result shows that they are more successful than their counterparts in playing on feelings that ex


