Arts & Humanities Andrea Pető on “The Forgotten Massacre” In our first book talk, Prof. Andrea Pető discusses her research on a formerly unknown and “invisible” massacre in Budapest 1944, and the battle for remembrance after World War II.
Science & Technology Lack of Knowledge about Endometriosis Amongst the Public and Doctors Delays Diagnosis Women report that a lack of understanding from doctors and confidants, including parents, are key barriers to a timely endometriosis diagnosis.
Arts & Humanities Why We Need to Address Linguistic Diversity at the Modern Olympic Games Not only are multilingual services vital for the smooth running of the Olympics – they are now a requisite for public health. That’s why, in time of crisis, Tokyo ramped up its linguistic infrastructure.
Politics & Society “Our Aim is to Show the Diversity of Muslim voices”: An Interview with Ulrike Freitag Hardly a day in Western media and on the political stage goes by without a discussion about Muslims and Islam. Yet, we still seem to grapple with understanding the complexity of Muslim identities. We talked with Ulrike Freitag, director of Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin, about internal diversity, hands-on research, and the importance of “unmuting” marginalized voices.