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Category: Archive
Emma Danks-Lambert guides us through two months working with Pavee Point, an advocacy organisation for one of Europe's most neglected minorities, the Irish Travelling Community
Elisa Abrantes navigates the dangers Portugese public opinion and EU decisions
Eoghan Hughes explains some of the ramifications of the EU ruling against the Irish Tax system
Eric Hartshorne leads us through the history of terrorism and the rise of IS
Julia Mason tackles the recent controversy around the Burkini ban
Sabine Volk untangles the rhetoric of right-wing Europe and the idea of a common European root at the heart of recent such movements
Sabine Volk asks what the Fortress Europe movement means for Europeanization and European integration.
Debora Guanella Edited by Ann Keefer Galicia Jewish Museum September, 2015-January, 2016 Kraków Since the very beginning of my MA Euroculture experience, I have made very clear my intention of pursuing the Professional Track to address the lack of study-related working experience in my CV. Within the wide range of topics covered during the first … Continue reading Internship Experience and Advice 2015-2016
Adam Rozalowski Edited by Eoghan Hughes Photo credit: Conner Prairie Website Four figures wearing fur and carrying large wooden rifles slung on their shoulders stood around a campfire laughing loudly. As we approached single file I could make out only a log cabin, surrounded by a thick forest, the 4 figures, and the campfire, but barely … Continue reading 90 Minutes a Slave
