14.06.2022
Studies in Subversion: The Battle Over Higher Education in Europe

Andrea Pető and Éric Fassin on the “culture wars” and the conservative attack on academic freedom.

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14.06.2022
Romania’s (Un)Educated Youth

Ioana Banach on imagining a Romanian education system that could provide an alternative to emigration and poverty.

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14.06.2022
Investing in the Future: Young People Are the Greatest Resource We Have

Former Minister of Education Lorenzo Fioramonti recounts his experience of trying to reform Italian education policy to put ecology at the heart of learning.

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08.06.2022
Redefining Resilience Through Ecology at School

Beyond teaching the facts of our current trajectory, environmental education must harness young people’s capacity for change and to adapt.

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20.04.2022
Genderphobia in Eastern Europe: Myths and Realities

Questioning the dividing line between East and West on LGBTQI+ emancipation.

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22.03.2022
Reporting Against the Odds: The Struggle to Keep Russia’s Independent Journalism Alive

As Vladimir Putin’s regime descends into dictatorship, Russia’s beleaguered independent media are fighting for survival.

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16.02.2022
Regulate or Ban? Artificial Intelligence Will Lead to Tough Choices

Striking a balance between harm prevention and excessive control is a major challenge when it comes to regulating AI.

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13.01.2022
Why the EU Needs to Rethink its Approach to Technology

The EU is often playing catchup with the rapidly evolving world of tech, ignoring its grave geopolitical implications.

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11.10.2021
The Technology That Could Alter Human Nature

Raluca Besliu examines the implications of a proposed AI implant for the human brain.

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20.09.2021
Poisoning Politics: The Global Threat of Online Extremism

Globalisation and technology have allowed right-wing extremists to amplify their messages online and to forge connections across borders.

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