In this opinion paper, Johanna Pieper shares her thoughts on what it is to be a woman in 2020 in Peru, a country still deeply impacted by rape culture.
Author: Euroculturer Magazine
In this interview, Stanislava Milankov (2019-2021, Göttingen-Udine) tells us about her experience writing the IP paper of the 2019 IP.
In this article, Leyre Castro tells us about the protests happening in Poland against Poland Constitutional Court's last ruling on abortion.
Clara Citra Mutiarasari (2019-2021) is Indonesian. She spent her first semester in Uppsala and the second in Groningen. For her third semester, she decided to head back to Sweden to do the research track at Uppsala University. Discover her experience in this interview.
In this article, Sarah Jack gives us an insight into the Scottish independence vote and what Brexit changed for Scotland.
Elena Subashka (2018-2020) is Bulgarian and studied Euroculture at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, and the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. In this interview, she gives useful tips for writing the IP paper.
In this article, Sophie Renhuldt reflects on the changes activism has undergone since the 1968 Kommune 1 movement, by becoming "a trendy and apolitical consumer good."
In this article, Ala Sivet explores the different approaches taken by Sweden and Belarus to tackle the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic.
By Ines Bolaños Somoano I have spent hours formulating my questions, over and over again, so that they are precise but cannot be interpreted as provocative or too critical. Despite my intensive preparation, we reach a crucial point in the interview and I am nervous. I want to confront my interviewee, ask him why he … Continue reading Gender and danger: the ‘good girl persona’ in institutional fieldwork
In this interview, Gaia Regina Nicoloso (2018-2020) tells us about her research track at Osaka University in Japan.
