Episode 1: Being Imperfect

Ghosting and being ghosted – two polar opposites that many of us get to experience in today’s digital age. In this article, Lea unpacks this prominent phenomenon with the lens of social media and online relationships.
Ninke writes about her thoughts – of young women, life, and the world we live in – after reading Sally Rooney’s latest book.
Meta? Wait, so what happens with Facebook? In this article, Medium’s Katrien delves deeper into Facebook’s rebranding and its versatile implications.
In this article about the popular Netflix show Squid Game, Pritha takes a closer look at how the series mirrors real life, by comparing it to the childhood game ‘Capture The Flag’.
Mathilda Ekman is a bachelor’s student in Communication Science at the University of Amsterdam. She recently completed her bachelor thesis research into the arguments used in cookie disclosures and their effects on cookie acceptance.
“Have you ever laughed at a really bad, unfortunate moment?” In this article, Cindy does a deep dive on the nuances of the use of humour, and emphasizes its healing power.
Nouhaila explores the impacts of the changing media landscape, and alerts us to the dangers Public Service Broadcasting is facing.
Film enthusiast Quynh (Stephanie) dives headfirst into Fight Club and discusses themes of materialism and consumerism in 2021.
Body positivity or body neutrality? Instagram & Co. may try to convince us the first option is the answer, but read as Lea explains why body neutrality is the actual bargain.
In this review of the hit Netflix show Squid Game, Pritha takes a closer look at the issues of classism and the contrast between rich and poor depicted in the series.
Emma talks about the downfall of Instagram, a platform that once had the whole world’s attention, and how this downfall has been coming about.
Hoe geven symbolen betekenis aan onze wereld? Matthijs neemt je mee in de wereld van symboliek.
Cindy discusses the benefits and changes to the book world and people’s reading habits in the last years.

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Ghosting and being ghosted – two polar opposites that many of us get to experience in today’s digital age. In this article, Lea unpacks this prominent phenomenon with the lens of social media and online relationships.
Ninke writes about her thoughts – of young women, life, and the world we live in – after reading Sally Rooney’s latest book.
Meta? Wait, so what happens with Facebook? In this article, Medium’s Katrien delves deeper into Facebook’s rebranding and its versatile implications.
In this article about the popular Netflix show Squid Game, Pritha takes a closer look at how the series mirrors real life, by comparing it to the childhood game ‘Capture The Flag’.
Mathilda Ekman is a bachelor’s student in Communication Science at the University of Amsterdam. She recently completed her bachelor thesis research into the arguments used in cookie disclosures and their effects on cookie acceptance.
“Have you ever laughed at a really bad, unfortunate moment?” In this article, Cindy does a deep dive on the nuances of the use of humour, and emphasizes its healing power.
Nouhaila explores the impacts of the changing media landscape, and alerts us to the dangers Public Service Broadcasting is facing.
Film enthusiast Quynh (Stephanie) dives headfirst into Fight Club and discusses themes of materialism and consumerism in 2021.
Body positivity or body neutrality? Instagram & Co. may try to convince us the first option is the answer, but read as Lea explains why body neutrality is the actual bargain.
In this review of the hit Netflix show Squid Game, Pritha takes a closer look at the issues of classism and the contrast between rich and poor depicted in the series.
Emma talks about the downfall of Instagram, a platform that once had the whole world’s attention, and how this downfall has been coming about.
Hoe geven symbolen betekenis aan onze wereld? Matthijs neemt je mee in de wereld van symboliek.
Cindy discusses the benefits and changes to the book world and people’s reading habits in the last years.
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