Should we stop progress?
For a long time, new technologies have raised fears among a part of the population. However, the doubts seem to be more and more legitimate as the years go by. While some people put all their marbles in "technosolutionism", others wonder if innovation should not be more thoughtful in the future.
The return of nationalism
Increasingly, observers of world politics are seeing a resurgence in the popularity of nationalism, a trend that almost disappeared after 1945. Did the world's troubles lead to these movements? Certainly, but not only.
What is a good country for the rest of the world?
Environment, economy, equality, health, culture, science, peace, governance, what does each country do for the others? What is their influence on the outside world in relation to their population? This index proposes a ranking of the "good countries" that, politically, do good things for the world among the 169 classified.
A serious game on social engagement
Many serious games address the topic of sustainable development. Yet before such solutions were proposed, innovative people had to go against the social grain and fight to improve their environment. A humorous adventure game, hosted by the National Film Board, teaches children the attitudes they need to adopt to make a difference.
Can Catholicism reinvent itself?
The Roman Catholic Church has been in turmoil for years. Much of this has been due to the scandal of pedophile priests and their protection within the clergy, but this is not the only thorn in its side. Even covid-19 has hurt the institution. Now, can it reinvent itself or is it doomed to disappear?