Media coverage of the refugee crisis has been driven by polemic. New research shows that public attitudes are in fact ambiguous, much less black and white than has often been supposed.
What is ‘femonationalism’?
This is the sexualisation of racism: anti-Islam feminists talk about Muslim women’s emancipation, but what does this emancipation look like? They are doing jobs that feminists don’t want to do.
Are Barcelona’s ‘superblocks’ a radical challenge to the neoliberal city?
The role of urbanism is to contribute to breaking the ties between the city and the markets and to destabilise the current oppressive system by offering individual and collective tools to realise a participatory democracy, without excluding anyone.
One year at City Plaza in Athens
In the midst of crisis the City Plaza Hotel in Athens has become a positive accommodation model for migrants and refugees. Eleonora Camilli went there to see how life in the former five-star hotel is after exactly one year of occupation.
No end in sight for German exceptionalism
In contrast to other European Union member states, Germany seems to be stabilizing politically.
DiEM25 Offers Radical Approach to Shift the Center of European Politics
Lorenzo Marsili describes DiEM’s pan-European vision for the future of European politics and economics.
Elections in the Netherlands: Can Europe Be Saved?
Who will win the Dutch elections? Dutch sociologist Dick Pels considers the possibilities.