Saturday, November 19, 2011

Give me my green

As a child, how important was access to natural areas to you?  How important is it to you now?  Do you think access to green areas should be listed as one of the rights which every child should have?  What are the practical difficulties which make access difficult?  What implications would this have for public policy (such as educational programs or city planning)?

The woes of modern journalism

This is an interview with an award-winning journalist before he came to Bratislava to give a talk (which it is now too late to catch unfortunately).  What do you think of his assessment of the current state of journalism?  What do you see as the advantages and disadvantages of the digital age in terms of information gathering.  Is modern technology causing people to have shorter attention spans and be shocked less easily?  How can we encourage quality journalism and in-depth coverage so that the public can be better informed?

Black Friday creeping into Thanksgiving Thursday

Shouldnt a holiday be a holiday for everyone? Is convenience for shoppers going too far in terms of infringing upon the rights of store employees?  Have you ever gone shopping on a holiday and felt sorry for the shop assistant?  How much would you be willing to sacrifice to get good deals and get your Christmas shopping done early?  Do you notice that shops in Slovakia are making the Christmas season start too early?  Is Christmas becoming too commercial, or was it always like this?

Hip Hop Hyderabad

Do you think soft diplomacy like this can work?  How could you measure its success?  If you were a musician, would such a gig appeal to you?  What else can the US do to improve their image abroad?

Dissing science

Do you agree that science does not get the respect that it deserves these days?  With all of the various theories being argued about on the internet and in other media, how can we know what is scientifically accurate?  If scientists findings have an effect on public policy, how should science become involved in the democratic process?  Should politicians be better informed about science?  Should we try to limit the influence of big business on government and science?

Benetton does it again

This is the last post you can comment on for the second half of November.

How do you feel about shocking  advertising?  What do you think about using public figures images in this fashion?  Do they have the right to protect themselves, or is this just what one can expect if one becomes famous?  Is the writer correct in her opinion that the public is too jaded to fall for this sort of ad anymore?  Do you like these Benetton ads, or the famous ones the company has made in the past?  What messages are these ads trying to convey?

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

How a grave can be made less grave, or putting the fun back in the funeral

This is a very timely article since plenty of Slovaks will have spent lots of money on flowers and candles over the holiday.  Is buying a personalized coffin wasting money on something that will just end up disintegrating in the ground?  Should death be made less somber and scary, and more familiar, like the Ghanaians managed to do with this custom?  What is the effect of Slovak customs around death and dying?  Finally, what shape would you choose for a coffin?  Or would cremation be your preference? (The article is a bit longer than some, so make sure you go through all three pages, but feel free to skim some parts.)

Should phones be used as pacifiers?

What are the dangers and the advantages of letting small children play with mobile phones, ipads and other electronic devices?  Should such devices be designed and marketed for young children?  Would you give your child something like this?  What should parents do when a child becomes bored in a public place?

Reviewing Radicova

What do you think is important about Radicova and how she will be remembered?  Had she the chance to accomplish anything important?  Was she (and the coalition she headed) weak and unstable, or simply more democratic than the opposition?  What could she have done differently?  Finally, you may feel that she is down but far from out.  Is the Spectator jumping the gun in terms of looking back already?

Why grass does not make a slope slippery

What do you think about the Dutch policy on marijuana use?  Is it hypocritical to make something illegal but to not enforce the law?  Or to enforce it only for tourists and not citizens?  Or to disallow advertizing for this product and not others?  Do you think the author is right when she claims that the slippery slope argument does not hold in this case?  That making marijuana more easily available does not lead users toward experimenting with harder drugs?  Would such a policy work in Slovakia?

In the face of opposition

What do you think causes racist extremism and what can be done to counter it, both around the world and in Slovakia?  Under what circumstances can people make a 180 degree turn in their opinions like this man did?  How common do you think such conversions are?  What keeps people trapped in their status in the eyes of others like this mans tatoos?  Do we believe someone when he/she says that he/she has really changed”?   Did this man deserve his second chance?

Do we need more women on the airwaves?

This is the last entry you can comment on for the first half of November.

Here is an article about how the UK radio business, and especially radio host positions, are dominated by men.  What might be the reasons for this?  How much do you think this holds true for Slovakia?  What is your relation to radio?  Do you think it is becoming a more or less important medium these days?  Are there any negative effects to be feared by the fact that it is male-dominated?  Are organizations like Sound Women an effective way to fight this?  Finally, given that Slovakia has one of the highest pay gaps between men and women, what should be done to make sure that people are paid fairly and not simply according to their gender (as they appear to be in the UK radio business)?