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Ethnonationalism in a multipolar world

The last three hundred years represent a unique historical eccentricity. For the first and probably the last time in human history, global transformations in the

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Muslim voices in Europe | Eurozine

In the Western European imagination, Muslims are often conceived as some foreign body from Europe. This couldn’t be further from the truth: Islam has been

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Capitalism’s nervous breakdown | Eurozine

The following interview took place at the Vienna Humanities Festival 2024 between Gavrilova, the festival’s co-founder, and Azmanova, the multiple award-winning author and ex-fellow from

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Why are books so boring now?

If the figures are to be believed, there has never been a better time to be a publisher. In 2022, British publishers sold 669 million

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Postcolonial laboratories | Eurozine

I was at a Holiday Inn just off a Los Angeles highway when the Gulf War started. We were on holiday in the US for

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More than 24/7 | Eurozine

Surprise correlations between distinct texts are like chemistry. They spark transformations of thought. When reading Agri Ismaïl’s personally informed writing for Glänta on warfare in

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A nation in waiting | Eurozine

My life’s work is literature, which has humanity at its very centre. I am therefore accustomed to viewing history not so much as an account

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Big Tech shouldn’t punish women for seeking abortions

Big technology companies have enormous and outsized power. They control what information we can share and how, and demonstrate little transparency or accountability to users

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Losing privileges | Eurozine

More and more young people are using social media way too much, according to a survey by the World Health Organisation. The proportion of adolescents

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Rituals of resistance | Eurozine

‘The sacred is not a great something that you bow down to, but what determines your values, what you would take a stand for.’ Starhawk