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‘Rights are not given but taken’

In Turkey’s official historical narratives, women’s struggle for liberation from the oppression of the patriarchy aligns with the age of the Republic. According to this

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Whom to trust | Eurozine

Political fragmentation is constantly rising. We experience less and less of a shared reality across society. Some people are afraid of migrants – others of

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Fåfänga ord och triviala handlingar

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Children of the twenty-first century

‘Although the future belongs to the young, future thinking … is more the domain of older people,’ wrote Andrzej Siciński. The sociologist’s provocative statement follows

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The values of us all

Being half-Jewish and half-Palestinian has one undoubted benefit: it teaches a young girl that peace is not a pipe dream and that any marriage, no

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Apocalypse now? | Eurozine

Horror. A word that I’ve been thinking about more and more. And the face of Colonel Kurtz who wasn’t real. He was a protagonist of

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Istanbul as palimpsest | Eurozine

In an issue of Ord&Bild exploring Istanbul’s urban heritage, Ülkü Holago revisits Gezi Park – one of the last green areas in the city. In

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Dupes of violence | Eurozine

A month after Hamas’s terrorist attacks on 7 October, in which 1400 Israeli civilians were brutally murdered, the world’s worst fears have been confirmed about

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Wording of trauma, recording memory

The forced migration of Ukrainians since Russia’s full-scale invasion has turned creative reflection upside down. Numerous artworks, musical compositions, short films, and works of fiction

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Israel’s dead end | Eurozine

The Bible has much to say about the fatal significance of shifting military alliances in the small strip of land between the Mediterranean and the