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How Could Art Reflect on Trauma?
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Katherine YoungerLia Dostlieva
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Elusive Transformations
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Mieke VerlooToni Haastrup
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Rule by Law and the Making of Ethno-Democracies
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Clemena AntonovaRajshree ChandraDimitry Kochenov
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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From Biopolitics of Care to Necropolitics of War
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Sergei MedvedevMisha Glenny
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Migration, Borders and Technologies – An Introduction to Techno-Borderscapes
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Ayşe ÇağlarGiorgia Donà
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Gender Bias in Psychiatry: A Critical Examination
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Misha GlennyPrune Antoine
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Europe’s Futures Colloquium I
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Grigorij MesežnikovNiccolo Milanese
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
The working hypothesis of the project is a consideration that no less important factor of the growth of right-wing radicalism in Slovakia is – besides ethno-politics and social deprivation – a illiberal regression in the execution of power by mainstream political forces: tyranny of the majority, efforts to limit the fair electoral competition, marginalization of the opposition (especially of liberal-democratic orientation), selective justice, attacks on independent media and civil society, state capture, nourishing the illiberal public discourse on democracy, freedom, human rights, universal values, migration, the future of the EU, etc.
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
The working hypothesis of the project is a consideration that no less important factor of the growth of right-wing radicalism in Slovakia is – besides ethno-politics and social deprivation – a illiberal regression in the execution of power by mainstream political forces: tyranny of the majority, efforts to limit the fair electoral competition, marginalization of the opposition (especially of liberal-democratic orientation), selective justice, attacks on independent media and civil society, state capture, nourishing the illiberal public discourse on democracy, freedom, human rights, universal values, migration, the future of the EU, etc.
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Who Is in Putin’s Army? Talking to Russian Prisoners of War in Ukraine and What We Can Learn From It
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Clemena AntonovaKirill RogovPeter Ruzavin
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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What Did Russia Build Within—the Digital Gulag or the Cyberpunk?
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Andrei ZakharovClemena AntonovaKirill Rogov
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Parenting and Education
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Biray KolluogluLudger Hagedorn
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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