Culture

Getting that bread | Eurozine

Our episodes are also available as a podcast on the Cultural Broadcasting Archive! Listen here. The 8-hour work day isn’t…

4 months ago

Something happens, somewhere | Eurozine

A non-event, a continuity: growing rapeseed in Ukraine. For the most part, it’s an unsensational succession of seasonal repetitions: hybridized…

4 months ago

European elections: A coming of age?

June’s European elections produced a shock. But it was less the result that was surprising – the surge of the…

4 months ago

Faster, higher, stronger | Eurozine

With Paris Olympia 2024 around the corner, France is in turmoil. Preparations for the Games have been fraught, with striking…

4 months ago

Internal empire | Eurozine

As Russia’s attempt to reestablish its ‘external empire’ via its war on Ukraine enters its third year, Osteuropa focuses on…

4 months ago

Exiled voices: identity & literature

Displacement is a bitter muse, but a very powerful one. The experience of exile has played a huge role for…

4 months ago

Digital loneliness | Eurozine

In the June issue of Turkish literary journal Varlık – titled ‘Loneliness in the age of information’ – contributors attempt…

4 months ago

Flashpoint South Caucasus | Eurozine

In New Eastern Europe, Jennifer S. Wistrand reflects on the human consequences of three decades of turbulence in the South…

4 months ago

The privilege of anxiety | Eurozine

Anna-Esther Younes is a Palestinian German scholar of race critical theories, psychoanalytic approaches, and de/post-/colonial theory. Her research on the…

5 months ago

Ivanishvili’s third coming | Eurozine

Georgia, a country whose democratic system has been shaken lately, is now facing a critical test of its democracy as…

5 months ago