Anita Slater
Anita looks into our increasingly technological future, apprehensive as to whether new advancements will yield improvements or reinforce inequalities
Anita looks into our increasingly technological future, apprehensive as to whether new advancements will yield improvements or reinforce inequalities
Anita expresses her concern over the University of Warwick’s recent decisions around the group chat scandal, and considers what this says about attitudes towards sexualised violence.
Being a postgrad isn’t easy, Anita Slater unpicks the assumptions and difficulties around postgraduate life, considering how students can feel alienated from their own universities.
Co-editor-in-chief Anita Slater reviews Deborah Levy’s latest living memoir, discussing Levy’s approach to a myriad of topics including gender, marriage and the position of the writer.
Co-editor-in-chief Anita Slater discusses the problematic depiction of female suffering in Blade Runner 2049.
As part of our new edition, the Perspectives Blog, Philosophy and Psychology finalist Ollie Base approaches our first topic, ‘Biotechnology’. He tackles the global risks involved in the development of synthetic biology, and explores the possible solutions to these risks.
Sociology student Sarah Staniforth discusses the relationship between gender, sexuality and autism through a recounting of a conference held by the University of Birmingham’s School of Education.
Co-editor-in-chief Anita discusses the worrying state of Poland’s political, social and cultural landscape.
Co-editor-in-chief Anita discusses how Western academic, political and social spheres can act as an alienating and divisive force.