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Micropopulism may be turning education into a battlefield in the culture wars

 E-Mail A new analysis of education debates on both social media and in traditional media outlets suggests that the education sector is being increasingly influenced by populism and the wider social media culture wars . The study also suggests that the type of populism in question is not quite the same as that used to explain large-scale political events, such as the UK s Brexit from the European Union, or Donald Trump s recent presidency in the United States. Instead, the researchers - from the University of Cambridge, UK, and Queensland University of Technology, Australia - identify a phenomenon called micropopulism : a localised populism which spotlights an aspect of public services, such as the education sector. Micropopulism is populist, they argue, in the sense that it expresses a fervent division between a disregarded people and an unjust elite.

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Holocaust Remembrance Day: COVID-19 changed how we remember

Educators have successfully leveraged new forms of Holocaust remembrance using social media tools. Included have been a series of memory related hashtags in use on Twitter and Facebook, live Instagram stories from memorial sites and concentration camps as well as Zoom discussions with Holocaust survivors across the globe. This transition was described by the author as particularly important because prior to Corona, many memorials objected to such means of communication out of fear that it would commercialize or even distort legitimate Holocaust memory.

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