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Leeching off personal stories | Eurozine

In the early morning of 25 April 1959, about ten masked men wearing white gloves entered the Pearl River County Jail in Poplarville, Mississippi. One

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A war on its own people

In early April 2021 the Belarusian author Victor Martinovich wrote an article for the news portal Budzma, in which he poured out his anxiety about

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The students who inspired a nation

For those not too familiar with the internal affairs of Serbia, let me introduce two key players from today’s conversation: Aleksandar Vučić is a recurring

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Migration and citizenship in the twenty-first century

Tonight, I would like to talk to you about migration and identity. Perhaps the best way to start the conversation is with a presentation of

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Foundry of Swedish feminism | Eurozine

When women gained the right to vote in Sweden in 1919, a group of intellectuals – including Ada Nilsson (doctor), Honorine Hermelin (pedagogue and teacher)

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Reflexive self-ethnography | Eurozine

In an anniversary issue looking back on three decades of art and cultural criticism, Austrian magazine springerin brings together companions of the magazine in a

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The resilient woman | Eurozine

I should like to begin with a poem. It is by the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa and is the first poem in his collection Message

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Don’t want to shoot? Load ammo or cook

Though the US has not entirely abandoned the idea of brokering a deal between Russia and Ukraine, it has become clear that the White House

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Building a Pan-European Community–an interview with Voxeurop

Priyanka Hutschenreiter (PH): How did Voxeurop start? What is your history?  Paul Salvanes (PS): Voxeurop’s predecessor started in the 2000s. The initial name was Presseurop.

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Creating a creative, critical and participatory community–an interview with Gerador

Founded in 2014, Gerador houses a print and online magazine dedicated to creative journalism, produces inclusive cultural events in Portugal, and trains upcoming journalists and