Winning ALBA Thesis Prize : ”Try to use Chekhov’s Gun”
The Euroculturer interviews Lora Markova, the winner of the 2012 ALBA (Annual Liesbeth Brouwer Award) Thesis Prize. We all saw her being awarded with the prize during the Gala dinner at the Intensive...
View ArticleGangnam Style – Decoding Transculturalism in Pop Music
In this article, I wish to demonstrate a comprehensive overview of how “Gangnam Style” reflects certain phenomena of Transculturalism. One thing I find most intriguing in music is precisely the...
View ArticleThe Danger of Ridiculing Trump: Even if he loses Trump and his supporters...
Trump, whether he wins or loses, has changed the game, and his voters cannot be ignored, or laughed away. They won't disappear, they need to be won over.
View ArticleBridging the Gap between European Citizens & Brussels?
How does Debating Europe bridge the gap between the so-called 'Brussels Bubble' and Europeans? It seems like the EU has some communication issues with its citizens...
View ArticleThe Future of Creative Europe
Did you know that an EU programme is funding culture, even beyond EU borders? What are the main challenges for European culture? As the Creative Europe budget plan comes to an end, we're looking at its...
View ArticleEuropean Press Freedom at the Pillory
Is press freedom in danger in Europe? Following the recent developments, we might want to reconsider our behaviour towards the media... before it's too late.
View ArticleMy Third Semester: Internship at Eurozine
Besides the Research Track, the Euroculture MA offers the possibility to do an internship during the third semester. Today, we are featuring Béline Hermet, who went to Vienna! Read more about her...
View ArticleCommunicating solidarity in trying times: La radio per l’Italia
In these trying times, many are the initiatives through which Italians have tried and reinvented togetherness, in order to cope with the disruption of our daily routines and social life – from “balcony...
View ArticleWhy the EU should pay more attention to video games
Video games have become a huge industry in Europe. The EU market is estimated to be worth over €21 billion in 2020, having grown 55% since 2014. The EU is home to some of the biggest companies in the...
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