In this article, Leyre Castro tells us about the protests happening in Poland against Poland Constitutional Court's last ruling on abortion.
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In this article, Sarah Jack gives us an insight into the Scottish independence vote and what Brexit changed for Scotland.
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
Thanks to the testimony of Dr. Karsten Dümmel, Hannah Rittmeyer's article plunges us into the ultra-surveilled system that was former Eastern-Germany and the trauma it left its citizens with.
In this powerful article, Anna Alhoud explains what led to today's protests, through the history of racism and black freedom struggle in the United States and the world.
The Covid-19 health crisis has created the perfect atmosphere for fake-news and disinformation. People, but also countries and heads of governments use hoaxes for political purposes in the midst of this unprecedented situation.
Why are conspiracy theories spreading so easily in times of crisis? And what do they say about our societies and our democracies? These are the questions Nemanja Milosevic is trying to answer in this article.
Christabel Fernandez gives us an insight into the increasingly important role small states play in the world governance and the international scene.
