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What are conspiracy theories and why do people believe in them? In this article, Erris takes a closer look at the ins and outs of conspiracy theories.
Margarete introduces the Queer Communication Library, a resource hub for queer research and theory, founded by a fellow UvA student.
Aakansha gives an insight into some of the challenges entrepreneurs face today.
Have you ever thought about how many things you record every day, every hour, every minute? Follow Cindy as she takes you on a journey of finding out the necessities and consequences of living in the digital worlds we do today and find out how you choose to remember.
Audrius discusses one of the main current problems scientists face: getting the public to listen to them.
Communication in today’s fragmented world has never been more complex and Justin explains just that. Follow his account of what constitutes communication, its misunderstandings, and the blurring line between opinions and beliefs in our daily dialogues.
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.
Each individual has a different way of expressing ourselves with others. Some of us use art to communicate our identity, where communication becomes our own art form. In this article, Asiah interviews fellow students and how they incorporate art into their self-expression in their own respective worlds.
Ritalin seems like the secret way to get a good grade when there is not enough time and too much workload. Jorrit explains why especially Communication Science students are keen to try it.
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be part of Medium? Rita shares why Medium has been refreshing in a world in which journalism is claimed to be dead.
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