Videos

2020-08-25T21:09:55+02:00

Three new videos from Vox give a good synopisis of some of the events playing in the world right now: Facebook showed this ad to 95% women. Is that a problem? The British Museum is …

2020-08-21T10:00:14+02:00

My knowledge of the British suffragettes seems to be completely wrong. Fascinating how their movements used different tactics to draw attention on the street and from the camera. …

2020-07-07T10:32:31+02:00

The Business of War: SOFEX Via The Sociologist’s Dojo

2020-07-04T18:15:58+02:00

Two new video’s I liked from Vox. Of course in their trademark style, but I gained interesting insights on some of the current events in the US: Why America’s police look like …

2020-07-04T17:55:14+02:00

A brilliant explanation video from Kurzgesagt which explains some of recent discoveries in “gut science” about the importance of our gut microbiome.

2020-06-16T21:15:48+02:00

A great new video from Vox, “How Cooper Black became pop culture’s favourite font”:

2020-06-14T18:29:35+02:00

The Youtube channel Philosophy Overdose uploaded this great video. The video is a compilation of some people discussing the differences between positive versus negative …

2020-06-13T22:11:43+02:00

A short but brilliant video from NPR explaining the segregation of lives and neighbourhoods in the US: In 1968, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act that made it illegal to …

2020-06-09T13:54:59+02:00

Noam Chomsky explaining how the work ordinary people do every day that form the base on any change in the world. Via Open culture

2020-05-25T10:56:38+02:00

A short video about the the Hong Kong’s (ding-ding) trams and an inside look into the workshops where the trams are made and maintained. I loved riding these trams when I was …