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Faculty Writing for The Conversation Canada

A zoomed in look at patches on the uniforms of the Israeli army.

5 min read

The Conflation Problem: Why Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism Are Not the Same

With antisemitism on the rise while Israeli-Palestinian relations remain at an historic low, one question that continues to dog public discourse is whether anti-Zionism is…

Scene from the film Weapons.

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Creepy Cicadas, Ticking Clocks and Jump Scares: How Frightful Films Conjure Terror out of Quiet

As we approach the scariest time of year, we need to make sure our home screens are in good working order for horror films, in particular…

National War Memorial, Confederation Square in autumn, Ottawa, Ontario.

5 min read

11 Years After the Parliament Hill Shooting, Is Canada Doing Enough To Tackle Political Violence?

Today is the 11th anniversary of the Parliament Hill shooting, when an Islamist-inspired extremist, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, stormed Canada’s War Memorial and Parliament Hill, killing one…

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Our AI Model Can Help Improve Indoor Ventilation During Wildfire Season

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence. All photos provided by The Conversation from various sources. Hoda Khalil is an adjunct research professor of systems…

7 min read

A Paramount–Warner Bros. Discovery Merger Could Give Trump Even More Influence Over Us Media – Shaping the News and Culture Americans Watch and Stream

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence. All photos provided by The Conversation from various sources.Dwayne Winseck is a professor of journalism and communication at…

Large crowd at an immigration protest holding Mexican and American flags in a city street with tall buildings and palm trees in the background.

Sanctuary Cities in the U.S. Were Born in the 1980s As Central American Refugees Fled Civil Wars

Sanctuary cities in the United States, which limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, have drawn the ire of President Donald Trump during both of…

Pensive relaxed woman reading a back-to-school stress help book at home, drinking coffee sitting on the couch.

Back-to-School Transitions Can Trigger Stress and Anxiety — These 5 Books Can Help

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence. All photos provided by The Conversation from various sources. Joanna Pozzulo is a…

A woman reacts to memes about politics on her mobile phone.

From ‘God Emperor Trump’ to ‘St. Luigi,’ Memes Power the Politics of Feeling

Why do images of Donald Trump as a galactic emperor or Luigi Mangione as a Catholic saint resonate so deeply with some people? Memes don’t…

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