Carlos Abarca discusses the growing role of social media in international politics in his #BringBackOurGirls case study.
Society
Et si on en parlait? Portrait de la Libye d’aujourd’hui
Tina Bouffet nous explique les menaces posées par la Libye au lendemain de la guerre civile ayant renversé le régime de Kaddhafi.
Modi Wins Indian General Election: What Will the World’s Largest Democracy Say about Women’s Rights?
Ashley Boyes discusses how the recent Indian election will affect women’s issues in that country.
Net Neutrality Part 1 of 2
Kyle Chatterson explores the increasingly important and contentious issue of Net Neutrality.
Violence Against Women and Aboriginal Affairs
Julia Baldesarra discusses the violence against women and the recent RCMP report on the missing and murdered Aboriginal women.
Reconciling Rawls and Reddit: the Case of Aaron Swartz (2/2)
In this two-part article series, Tina Bouffet discusses the state’s right to and way of punishing all forms of electronic disobedience.
Reconciling Rawls and Reddit: the Case of Aaron Swartz (1/2)
In this two-part article series, Tina Bouffet discusses the state’s right to and way of punishing all forms of electronic disobedience.
European Parliament Elections and CETA
With European Parliament elections looming, Kareem El-Assal addresses what it might mean for CETA.
Approaches to Development Part II: Microfinance
In Part II of his series on development, Scott Falls examines the effect the microcredit revolution has had on impoverished communities.
The Entrepreneurial City
Julia Baldesarra discusses how the “entrepreneurial city” and attracting global investors to the metro-region can create local implications.










