CULTURE

Carbs and culture | Eurozine

If we define culture as a set of values and practices around which communities identify and cohere, then few things are more cultural than food.

CULTURE

It’s about time | Eurozine

Most European clocks are out of tune with natural time since the Second World War, when countries like Spain chose Central European Time (CET) to

CULTURE

The biology of gut feelings

Imagine you go to buy a new winter jacket. You’re on a budget and have already made a few decisions from an online search: the

CULTURE

Taking water for granted | Eurozine

Oana Filip: How did your academic interest in water develop? Liviu Chelcea: I started becoming interested in water supply systems when I was doing research

CULTURE

Wars of de-civilization | Eurozine

On 7 October 2023 an Islamist organization committed a mass crime that it glorified as an act of resistance. The response was a scorched-earth campaign

CULTURE

Can we decommercialize housing? | Eurozine

Across European cities, real estate markets are riddled with speculation, and this makes affordable living harder and harder to attain. Between 2021 and 2022, residential

CULTURE

Women under the banner of friendship

The concept of friendship played an important role in the creation of a new world order amidst post-WWII reconstruction efforts. In countries such as Hungary,

CULTURE

A small World War | Eurozine

By the end of September 2023, the ethnic cleansing of Armenians from Nagorno Karabakh had quickly faded from the attention of the world’s media. The

CULTURE

Sudden entrepreneurs | Eurozine

When the sclerotic political and economic system of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) collapsed in November 1989 after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the

CULTURE

Who will pay for the truth?

Eastern European Independent Journalist Fund An urgent lifeline for journalists from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus Eurozine News Item The pace of media consumption has accelerated