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Unmasking hate | Eurozine

The public discourse on Palestine and Israel has grown extremely tense all across Europe, and tinted with local political tropes.

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Dangerous dreams | Eurozine

In its winter issue, New Humanist examines the questionable ideologies of wealthy tech-industry patrons. While organizations like Elon Musk’s Neuralink

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Excitement over ‘rare’ elements | Eurozine

The Institute for Human Sciences’ (IWM) rector interviewed the author of Rare Earth Frontiers: From terrestrial subsoils to lunar landscapes

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A dead-end scramble? | Eurozine

Cerium, praseodymium, scandium – silvery, malleable, flammable, exhilaratingly versatile. Listening back to Julie Klinger, author of Rare Earth Frontiers, in

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Something other than blood | Eurozine

How do I write above the clouds my kin’s will? And my kin / leave time behind …, and my

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Ethnonationalism in a multipolar world

The last three hundred years represent a unique historical eccentricity. For the first and probably the last time in human

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Muslim voices in Europe | Eurozine

In the Western European imagination, Muslims are often conceived as some foreign body from Europe. This couldn’t be further from

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Capitalism’s nervous breakdown | Eurozine

The following interview took place at the Vienna Humanities Festival 2024 between Gavrilova, the festival’s co-founder, and Azmanova, the multiple

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Why are books so boring now?

If the figures are to be believed, there has never been a better time to be a publisher. In 2022,

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Postcolonial laboratories | Eurozine

I was at a Holiday Inn just off a Los Angeles highway when the Gulf War started. We were on