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Hidden spaces and dangerous places

Jun 9, 2025
Adele Zeynep Walton, author of 'Logging Off,' delves into the alarming mental health effects of our digital lives, advocating for better regulation of online spaces. Danny Dorling, a geography professor, reveals that the real crises we face—inequality and climate change—often fly under the radar, challenging our perceptions of urgent threats. Atossa Araxia Abrahamian explores the shadowy world of freeports and tax havens, questioning how wealth influences global politics and governance, and shedding light on the hidden dynamics shaping our society.
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ANECDOTE

Tragic Loss to Online Harms

  • Adele Zeynep Walton lost her sister Amy to an online suicide forum promoting self-harm.
  • This tragic experience exposed the real dangers and lack of accountability in digital spaces.
INSIGHT

Big Tech's Addictive Design

  • Big tech platforms are essential daily tools despite extracting personal data with little reciprocation.
  • Our dependency stems from their deliberately addictive design, not our voluntary choice.
ADVICE

Reclaim Life From Tech

  • We must collectively question if tech companies have our interests at heart and reject them.
  • Boycotting and reclaiming offline life can shift social norms around digital dependency.
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