Outrage Special
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This Independence Day, free yourselves from the shackles of outrage and breathe
Devparna •Outrage, or intolerance (as popularly known in India), has become a way of life. A modern-day pastime, like binge-watching your favourite show.
Outrage in the time of social media: How Facebook, Twitter enable and empower rage
Rohininair •Will ‘anger management’ in today's world need a social media intervention as well? As outrage culture grows on Facebook, Twitter, that's a question we must consider.
Selective outrage: What we choose to be offended by, or not, reveals 'empathy gap'
Asham •Three instances show us that when it comes to public outrage, there are no fixed parameters.
Bharat Mata ki Jai: In the age of nationalism, what does being 'anti-national' mean?
Sohini Chakravorty •The cheerleaders of nationalism in India seemed to have confused the term with freedom of expression.
What will we outrage over when there's nothing left to outrage about? It's a scary thought!
Bikram Vohra •A professional outrager reveals his fear: What if we run out of things to outrage about?
The science of getting angry: Do moral outrage and mob mentality help or harm us?
Apoorva_fpcms •If not the complete answer, science gives us significant clues as to why we like to shame people online and outrage about issues.
From Tanmay Bhat to Rakhi Sawant, Donald Trump: Meet the 'poster children' for outrage
Ankitam •Meet these repeat offenders in the outrage department, or more specifically, the 'poster children' for inflaming rage