Using participatory, biographical and visual methods, we got in touch with women’s ‘realities’ in a way that demanded critical reflection.
The negotiations between the Troika and Greece are a sham. Greek submission to the neoliberal EU project or forced exit was the Troika game plan from the moment Syriza formed a government.
Given the scope of BND-NSA cooperation, the German government can no longer ignore that the supervision of its intelligence services is in dire need of reform.
Syriza's approach to both European and domestic issues has shown the party more interested in power and self-preservation than in reform.
Key recommendations from the exploration of migration, relocation and settlement in an urban context, through the ethnographic project, “Women of the World: Home and Work in Barcelona”.
An open letter to our friends in Podemos.
It is no longer the extraordinariness of the image, but rather its familiarity that lends credibility to the representation of how these immigrant women have made new lives in the city.
Turkey's election result is a tribute to its vibrant democracy. But there are hard political and economic tests to come.
Interviews for the UNU-GCM project, Women of the World, tell us about the encounter of women immigrants in Barcelona with new language(s).
The Norwegians must not let their relationship with the US stand in the way of this chance to defend the fundamental principles of democracy.
A stunning election result against many odds is a resounding statement of Turkey's democratic credentials.
Despite hysterical coverage of “splits” and “crises”, UKIP is likely to be the big beneficiary of UK politics over the next three years.