Interviewed by Katrin Sieg
Part of reorienting ourselves is to build spaces of care.
a journal of research & art
Interviewed by Katrin Sieg
Part of reorienting ourselves is to build spaces of care.
By Hélène B. Ducros
EuropeNow features a selection of scholarly articles and books on topics pertinent to the teaching of Europe or teaching in Europe.
Reviewed by Nick Ostrum
The twentieth century was an age of promise and advancement as well as of destruction.
By Marie-Laure Allain Bonilla
Decolonial practices and thinking have been invented, experimented with, and promoted in Swiss art spaces for a couple of decades.
By Emilia Epštajn
The conference aimed to bridge the professional gaps between scholars, researchers, artists, and curators and use the museum as a meeting space for different experiences and expertise and for communication with the public.
By Cresa Pugh
Theft becomes a political act through which resistance to conventional modes of possession and ownership is performed. By inverting the logic of criminality, Diyabanza remakes the museum as a space of inclusion.
By the EuropeNow Editorial Committee
Here is this month’s editor’s pick from Research Editorial Committee members Oksana Ermolaeva, Arina Rotaru, Brittany Kennedy, Angela Cacciarru, Vanja Petričević, and Hélène B. Ducros.
Reviewed by Mary B. Vogl
Muslim women are marginalized in Britain’s creative industries where male, white, and secular features are maintained as the norm.
Reviewed by Azadeh Sharifi
Theater practitioners of Turkish descent are expected to perform a certain role on stage and in society.