Do truth and reconciliation commissions heal divided nations?
Jan 27, 2019 14:50 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
As long as unresolved historic injustices continue to fester in the world, there will be a demand for truth commissions. Unfortunately, there is no end to the need. The goal of a truth commission in some forms also...
Culturally responsive teaching in a globalized world
Jan 27, 2019 14:49 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Classrooms in many parts of the world are increasingly diverse. International migration patterns have significantly changed the cultural make-up of many industrialized societies and, by extension, their school-aged...

The mathematics of basket-weaving: Using digital tools to address the TRC's calls to action
Jan 27, 2019 14:48 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Public universities across Canada are committed to addressing the calls to action included in the final report by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC). There is a general expectation that academic...
Data privacy rules in the EU may leave the US behind
Jan 27, 2019 14:48 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
France made headlines on Jan. 21 for fining Google US$57 million the first fine to be issued for violations of the European Unions newly implemented General Data Protection Regulations. GDPR, as its called, is meant to...
Animal activists v private landowners: what does the law say?
Jan 27, 2019 14:47 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
This week, an animal rights charity, Aussie Farms, unveiled an interactive map of factory farms, slaughterhouses and other animal exploitation facilities across Australia. The groups website says the map is an...
Burundi: crisis looms as 2020 elections open up old divisions
Jan 27, 2019 14:45 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
About 30 international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) shut down their services in the East African state of Burundi in January, yet another sign of the deepening political crisis that began in 2015 and which has...
Self-driving cars: why we can't expect them to be 'moral'
Jan 27, 2019 14:44 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Ever since companies began developing self-driving cars, people have asked how designers will address the moral question of who a self-driving car should kill if a fatal crash is unavoidable. Recent research suggests this...