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  • The Atlantic Slave Trade

    John Green teaches about slavery. He investigates when and where slavery originated, how it changed over the centuries, and how Europeans and colonists in the Americas arrived at the idea that people could own other people (11 minutes / USA: Crash Course 2017).

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  • I am not your Negro

    Über ein Textfragment des Schriftstellers James Baldwin spannt der Oscar-nominierte Dokumentarfilm den Bogen von der afroamerikanischen Bürgerrechtsbewegung der 1950er und 60er Jahre bis zur Black-Lives-Matter-Bewegung der Jetztzeit (2019).

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  • How Politicians Can Use Big Data to Win Elections

    In the video, The Atlantic writer Vann R. Newkirk II explains how big data can help win elections — and why Pennsylvania and Maryland have already faced lawsuits over gerrymandering technology (USA 2017).

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  • Dear Young People, Don't Vote

    Acronym, an organisation “committed to electing progressive candidates” hammered home the message that by not voting, young voters would allow older, often more conservative voters to make choices in their place with a viral video “Knock the Vote” (USA 2018).

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  • Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained

    The TED-Ed lesson that comes with this video helps the students to answer the questions: Would you change the system? Why or why not? (5 minutes / 2020)

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  • The US Elections Explained: Race

    Melanie R. Brown provides commentary on some of the key questions about race in America: its history, how it affects society today, and what needs to change (4 minutes / UK: LSE International Inequalities Institute 2021).

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  • Should the state be involved in regulating the press?

    Do news publishers need a watchdog with sharper teeth? Is effective regulation possible in the age of the internet? And what powers should it have? (UK. Guardian 2017)

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  • How Social Media is Shaping Our Political Future

    Drawing on her personal path from indifferent citizen to passionate campaigner, Victoria Bonney implores us to examine the ways citizens and elected officials alike are using social media to change democracy (USA 2020).

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  • Experts discuss whether social media is good for democracy

    Three academics talk about the impact of social media on democracy. Dr Ethan Plaut, Dr Maria Armoudian and Associate Professor Lech Janczewski discuss the pros and cons of social media on democracy (17 minutes / NZ 2020).

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  • Social Media: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information

    Social media shapes both our online and offline behaviors from how we engage in communities and consume goods and services to influencing our thoughts and opinions (17 minutes / USA 2021).

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