How Friends Shape Your Self-Identity
By: Telana Sladen
Self-identity is how we see and understand ourselves—knowing who we are, what we believe in, and how we feel about ourselves.
Love in Action: When Words are Not Enough
By: Brian Harris
I don’t know if you enjoy the Peanuts cartoon characters but in one memorable sketch the ever philosophical Linus bursts out: “I love humanity – its people I can’t stand.”
The New Surveillance Economy: How Your Devices Learned to Watch, Track and Predict You
By: Michael McQueen
The future of privacy has arrived quietly, woven into our daily routines so seamlessly that most of us barely notice how much of ourselves we are giving away. Workplaces, cars, shops, neighbourhoods and even our own devices are now part of a growing ecosystem of surveillance reshaping how we live and work.
The Christmas Truce
On Christmas Day, 1914, bitter enemies laid down their weapons and for a brief moment, gave peace a chance.
Neighbouring this Christmas
By: Edwina Baily
Building connection with your neighbours at Christmas is all about keeping it real.