ZEYNEP TUFEKCI
Posts
Could Long Covid Be the Senate’s Bipartisan Cause?
After four long years, there’s reason to hope that the condition will get the attention that it and the many who suffer from it deserve.
What the Japan Airlines and Alaska Airlines Incidents Tell Us About Airline Safety
The Japan Airlines and Alaska Airlines incidents could have been much worse.
TikTok’s Influence on Young Voters Is No Simple Matter
Blaming social media for all kinds of social ills is more convenient to politicians than turning their shared anger into sensible legislation.
How Companies Like Google Control Our Privacy and Our Data
Default settings on devices allow the tech ind to keep collecting and using data as it wants.
The Memories That Feed Distrust in the Middle East
Many cannot forget the false or exaggerated claims that led to the Iraq war.
Why Does the Nobel Committee Overlook Saudi Women Activists?
Political calculations should not keep others from joining Narges Mohammadi of Iran.
One Thing Not to Fear at Burning Man
There are many causes for concern at the mud-drenched gathering, but human nature isn’t one of them.
One Thing Not to Fear at Burning Man
There are many causes for concern at the mud-drenched gathering, but human nature isn’t one of them.
Few Schools Have Covid Relief Funds to Improve Air Quality
Too few schools have used Covid relief funds to improve air quality properly.
Share this:
Advertisements
{
"slotId": "6845006044",
"unitType": "responsive",
"resize": "auto"
}