Supporting the Belarusian people on the Day of Solidarity with Belarus, in our newest article, Hannah Bieber, editor-in-chief and Leyre Castro, editor at the Euroculturer Magazine have gone through the development of the events in Belarus since early August 2020, the constant human rights abuse and the international response to them. #StandWithBelarus
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Last October, MEPs voted againt the ban on designations such as "vegan burger" while also banning words that suggested the presence of dairy from plant-based products labelling. In this article, Katarina Jarc investigates these mixed-signals and their consequences for EU citizens and consumers.
In this article, Justine le Floch reflects on the impact Covid-19 will have on art museums, by looking at the resilience strategies museums put in practice in order.
From being the beloved author that transported a whole generation through the fantastic Harry Potter World to becoming a villain. In this new article, Atchulo Munaaya Mahama Fairuzah explores the shift of JK Rowling's reputation by many of his readers after a series of controversies relating her and the cancel-culture surrounding these events.
In this article, Euroculture Alumnus Wong Tsz explains how movies such as "Sacrifice" (金剛川) serve to build collective narratives in contemporary China.
In this article, Jedidja van Boven tries the paradox the Western world is currently facing due to social media: we have never been so interconnected, yet neither have we ever felt so lonely.
In this article, Hannah Bieber analyzes how the new French security bill unveiled the contradiction of the Macron's administration regarding the defense of freedom of speech.
In this article, Justine Le Floch reflects on the consequences the election of Joe Biden might have on the future of Transatlantic relationships, and what this entails for Europe.
In this article, Fairuzah Atchulo Munaaya Mahama uses the concept of negative partisanship - namely the fear and hate people feel towards a party, to try and understand why Biden's victory in the 2020 US Elections was predictable.
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.
