[NEWS] Five social science links: Canadian Jews, US mafia, Miles O’Brien, online fandoms, Monopoly
- The Conversation hosts an article looking at the evolution of Jewish identity in Canada from something religious to something cultural.
- The state of the American mafia, so thoroughly Americanized, is remarkable in a lot of ways. VICE reports.
- There is definitely something to be said for the idea that Star Trek’s Chief Miles O’Brien is one of the best representations of someone Irish and of Irish culture in popular culture. entertainment.ie has it.
- This Wired article takes a look at the online interactions, positive and malign both, that have complicated so many fandoms like that of Harry Potter.
- Monopoly, this article reminds us at The Conversation, was a board game invented to remind people about the pitfalls of capitalism.
Written by Randy McDonald
March 24, 2019 at 9:30 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, Politics, Popular Culture, Social Sciences
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