A Teacher’s Perspective – Online-teaching during COVID-19

Hannah conducted an email interview (because of time constraints and social-distancing reasons) with one of our Communication Science teachers from the University of Amsterdam, in order to find out more about what being an educator during a global pandemic is like. 
Sophie explains why Loki, God of Mischief, is one of the most beloved villains in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Making references to the implications of political censorship, Pritha takes a closer look at the infamous Tiananmen Massacre that shocked the world in 1989.
Aakansha explains how the true art of writing strongly-worded emails lie not just in our content, but a number of crucial and strategic factors.
Asiah covers the #freethetampons movement, and how the recent developments in Scotland are a major step forward for women.
Andrea writes about Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, and how the war strategies relate to the narrative told by the war journalists of the 21st century.
The media are a knife with two blades: It can bring justice to an issue while undermining others. In this article, Audrius dissects how mass media, based on the media agenda, have justified war as unavoidable and hindered pacifism in news coverage.
Justin had the opportunity to watch the documentary Downstream to Kinshasa by Dieudo Hamadi during the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam 2020, and reflects on the sensitive topic of this film.
In this article, Sofia uses examples of large corporations engaging in the commercialisation of feminism to demonstrate how actions speak louder than words when it comes to contributing to the feminist movement.
In times where young social media influencers seem to be everywhere, Gaukhar dives into the rising anxiety among youth to become financially independent online.
As part of the series “The Price of Knowledge”, Stephanie dives into the causes and consequences of the current monopoly of scientific publishing companies.
How and why are people using entertainment media to cope with the ‘new normal’ and quarantine life? Gokce finds out by interviewing eight of her friends about their media habits during this uncertain time in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this article, Jaja explains how there’s more to TikTok and how it has been monumental in helping the LGBQ+ youth community find support and pride within themselves.
The release of Cardi B and Megan thee Stallion’s new single WAP on August 7th resulted in waves of controversy online. Sofia looks into how WAP is empowering…

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Hannah conducted an email interview (because of time constraints and social-distancing reasons) with one of our Communication Science teachers from the University of Amsterdam, in order to find out more about what being an educator during a global pandemic is like. 
Sophie explains why Loki, God of Mischief, is one of the most beloved villains in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Making references to the implications of political censorship, Pritha takes a closer look at the infamous Tiananmen Massacre that shocked the world in 1989.
Aakansha explains how the true art of writing strongly-worded emails lie not just in our content, but a number of crucial and strategic factors.
Asiah covers the #freethetampons movement, and how the recent developments in Scotland are a major step forward for women.
Andrea writes about Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, and how the war strategies relate to the narrative told by the war journalists of the 21st century.
The media are a knife with two blades: It can bring justice to an issue while undermining others. In this article, Audrius dissects how mass media, based on the media agenda, have justified war as unavoidable and hindered pacifism in news coverage.
Justin had the opportunity to watch the documentary Downstream to Kinshasa by Dieudo Hamadi during the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam 2020, and reflects on the sensitive topic of this film.
In this article, Sofia uses examples of large corporations engaging in the commercialisation of feminism to demonstrate how actions speak louder than words when it comes to contributing to the feminist movement.
In times where young social media influencers seem to be everywhere, Gaukhar dives into the rising anxiety among youth to become financially independent online.
As part of the series “The Price of Knowledge”, Stephanie dives into the causes and consequences of the current monopoly of scientific publishing companies.
How and why are people using entertainment media to cope with the ‘new normal’ and quarantine life? Gokce finds out by interviewing eight of her friends about their media habits during this uncertain time in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this article, Jaja explains how there’s more to TikTok and how it has been monumental in helping the LGBQ+ youth community find support and pride within themselves.
The release of Cardi B and Megan thee Stallion’s new single WAP on August 7th resulted in waves of controversy online. Sofia looks into how WAP is empowering…
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