Tag: Scotland

Glasgow's empty streets

Death and the Newsmen: The weight of reporting pandemic loss

In the film Citizen Kane, summarising the mystery of “Rosebud”, Thompson says: “Mr Kane was a man who got everything he wanted, and then lost it. Maybe Rosebud was something he couldn’t get, or something he lost. Anyway, I don’t think it would have explained everything. I don’t think any word can explain a man’s […]

Winter Survival

Domino’s apologises for TV ad depicting ‘Inuit’

Pizza firm Domino’s is one of many major companies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

"Teepee wallpaper"

For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 1

Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

"Teepee wallpaper"

For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 2

Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

"Teepee wallpaper"

For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 3

Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

"Teepee wallpaper"

For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 4

Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

"Teepee wallpaper"

For sale: Making a killing from Britain’s colonial crimes – Part 5

Tomorrow investigates major companies and government agencies in the UK using Indigenous culture and celebration of colonialism for corporate gain.

Refugees, by Jason Skinner

Syrian refugees: Inside the arrivals gate

Why was the arrival of Syrian refugees in Canada public but private in Scotland? Are we paying attention to hidden parts of immigration and refugee systems?

Consumption

Schools should teach ‘sacrifice’, says educator

‘Sacrifice’ and the concept of ‘enough’ should be used to teach sustainability in schools and combat rampant consumerism, claims a university educator.

Ethics festival

Business ethics: ‘Mediocre’ is ‘good enough’

The “mediocre” should be encouraged in business ethics as more consumers look for “just” businesses, hears “The Only Way Is Ethics” festival in Glasgow.