Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini charged in Switzerland: Does FIFA need to do more to combat corruption in world football?
Swiss prosecutors charged Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini with a plethora of offences, including fraud, criminal mismanagement, and forgery of a document.
Live, laugh, and love: The role of social capital and social networks in promoting economic resiliency
With increasing automation and fragmentation of civic participation, social capital has become a prominent explanation for the divergence in levels of institutional resilience and response to shocks.
AI ethics and the Vatican: A match made in heaven
The Rome Call for AI Ethics proposes six key tenants similar to the European Union’s non-binding guidelines for “trustworthy AI” and the Trump administration’s guidance for federal regulation of AI.
Black Friday deals satiate consumer demands, but at what price?
The fashion industry and retail brands have been under scrutiny for years by enticing youth to shop, which has fueled throwaway culture.
Something’s rotten in the state of Denmark
Denmark is giving the Scandinavian reputation a run for its money.
“No Chef!” – Unmaking the culture of misogyny in professional kitchens
The food industry in North America had its own “Harvey Weinstein moment” in late 2017.
Defining patriotism
November 11th marked the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I.
Canada’s deepening wound: The Aboriginal health crisis and a call for culturally sensitive healthcare
Overdose is now among the primary causes of death in Canada.