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The traps of de-modernization | Eurozine

[ad_1] Nostalgia appears to be a defining trait of our times. It emanates from virtually everywhere: popular culture, fashion, art, even politics are shrouded in

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The values of us all

[ad_1] Being half-Jewish and half-Palestinian has one undoubted benefit: it teaches a young girl that peace is not a pipe dream and that any marriage,

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Water: From scarcity to equity

[ad_1] Conventional market-led solutions to water scarcity in the Arab Mediterranean, above all mega projects such as dams, have tended to support state agendas and

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Breaking bread: Food and water systems under pressure

[ad_1] Photo by Membeth via Wikimedia Commons As the end of abundance becomes an everyday experience in Europe, we are thinking more closely about how

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Syphillis soaring across Europe | Eurozine

[ad_1] Sexually transmitted infections have been a defining feature of the entire history of human civilization. We have seen skeletons bearing syphilis marks, classical literature

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Children of the twenty-first century

[ad_1] ‘Although the future belongs to the young, future thinking … is more the domain of older people,’ wrote Andrzej Siciński. The sociologist’s provocative statement

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Futile words and tangible events

[ad_1] I would be lying if I said the war had disturbed my habits. It is tempting enough to pretend it turned a timid art

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Fåfänga ord och triviala handlingar

[ad_1] Jag skulle ljuga om jag sa att kriget har ödelagt mina vanor. Precis som det är frestande att säga att allt förändrades över en

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Who represents farmers? | Eurozine

[ad_1] The closer we get to the European parliamentary elections in June 2024, the harder politicians are jostling to win votes. There is one constituency

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Whom to trust | Eurozine

[ad_1] Political fragmentation is constantly rising. We experience less and less of a shared reality across society. Some people are afraid of migrants – others