By Craig Willis
Regulating social media platforms has been a salient topic for many years and in the European context has already led to European Union-level and national level legislation attempting to enforce certain standards and safeguards.
By Craig Willis
Regulating social media platforms has been a salient topic for many years and in the European context has already led to European Union-level and national level legislation attempting to enforce certain standards and safeguards.
Translated by Anne Milano Appel
“Either it isn’t a secret but I don’t know what it is; or I know but it’s a secret; or it’s a secret and on top of that I don’t know what it is.”
Reviewed by Brianna Beehler
Women run away from ruinous temptations, patriarchal confinements, sexual violence, rape.
EuropeNow is proud to publish this interview with Grzegorz Kwiatkowski, Polish scholar, musician, poet, and activist.
Interview by Katarzyna Świerad-Redwood
By Dina Greenberg
In each of the cities and small villages I visited, remnants of war—in the form of crumbling and bullet-riddled buildings—served as reminders of the recent past, even as new schools, condos, and office towers had filled the landscape.
Campus Spotlight: NYU Center for European and Mediterranean Studies
Pushing the Boundaries of Europe – NYU’s Center for European and Mediterranean Studies’ academic interests extend around the globe and to worlds beyond, from energy and climate policy, to far right politics, to sovereignty in maritime search and rescue, to outer space and extraterrestrial life.