Publications tagged `SOCIETY`
Name | Followers | ||
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Arc Digital | The internet’s best opinion page | 25,659 | |
FutureSin | Futurism articles bent on cultivating an awareness of exponential technologies while exploring the 4th industrial revolution. | 13,076 | |
Momentum | Momentum is a blog that captures and reflects the moment we find ourselves in, one where rampant anti-Black racism is leading to violence, trauma, protest, reflection, sorrow, and more. Momentum doesn’t look away when the news cycle shifts. | 12,367 | |
Data & Society: Points | Points is the blog of Data & Society Research Institute | 12,163 | |
PrimeMind | Exploratory Journalism // Critical Thinking | 9,786 | |
Climate Conscious | Bringing people together from around the world to discuss how to tackle the climate crisis and build a collective vision for a better tomorrow. | 4,743 | |
Politically Speaking | We all view the world through a unique lens. Politics is in literally everything from our churches to our social organizations to news events and crime to our governments. This is the place to share your view, regardless of your political leanings: all are welcome. | 4,688 | |
Exploring History | Exploring History is a publication about history. Instead of focusing on any particular time period of history, we explore anything about the past that helps our readers understand the world they live in today. We pay special attention to historiographical rigor and balance. | 3,100 | |
Doteveryone | Stories from the team at Doteveryone. We're championing responsible technology for a fairer future. | 1,509 | |
AthensLive | AthensLive is a non-profit, on-the-ground source for stories from Athens and throughout Greece. | 1,395 | |
Being Liberal | Because Reality Has a Well Known Liberal Bias — The longreads from 1.7 million people strong liberal community on Facebook (est.2009) | 1,128 | |
ExCommunications | Stories from people who have questioned their beliefs, left their faith, navigated doubt, and changed their minds about religion. Some are atheists, some agnostic, and some embrace a different kind of belief. All of them are recovering from religion. | 803 | |
Amor Mundi | A Selection from The Hannah Arendt Center’s Weekly Newsletter | 630 | |
Flux Magazine | A Place to Think | 531 | |
Reformer | An online platform for thought-provoking, critical, and contextual articles on politics, society, and policy. | 489 |