Arts & Humanities Bohdan Stashynsky: The Internally Torn Assassin of Stepan Bandera and Lev Rebet Read more
Arts & Humanities Echoes Across Siberia: What Indigenous Languages Can Teach Us About the Past Northern Asia holds more than just breathtaking landscapes. It cradles a tapestry of cultures and languages dating back millennia, offering important clues to the region’s deep past. Preserving the vanishing voices of indigenous communities has never seemed more urgent.
Academia & Publishing From Error to Excellence: Embracing Mistakes in Library Practice Everyone makes mistakes. Few would disagree with this statement, yet many still shy away from discussing what went wrong and why – especially in a professional setting such as a library. To challenge this stigma, four interviewees reflect on their own professional blunders and why it’s more sensible to acknowledge them than to deny their existence.
Arts & Humanities Zwischen Apokalypse und Wachstumsillusion: Warum wir neue Hoffnung brauchen In der ökologischen Krise zeigen sich allzu deutlich die Grenzen des auf Wachstum basierenden Wohlstands. Doch während die politische Linke in Verzweiflung und die Rechte in blindem Optimismus verharrt, wächst in der Zivilgesellschaft eine neue demokratische Hoffnung.
Science & Technology What Is First Nations Chemistry and Why Is It Important? Aboriginal knowledge of Australia’s natural materials, accumulated over tens of thousands of years, has too often been overshadowed by Western science. By bringing together Indigenous and Western-trained chemists, we can create shared knowledge that benefits all – while promoting greater respect for Indigenous wisdom in the academic world.
Arts & Humanities ‘Forced Diversity’ In Movies Is Not a Thing – But Here’s Why Some People Are So Scared of It