How to submit | Nationalism and national identity in contemporary politics and society

This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 10 – Reduced inequalities and SDG 16- Peace, justice and strong institutions.   Nationalism and national identity are powerful yet contested concepts in the realms of politics and society. Nationalism refers to an ideological and political movement that seeks to promote the interests, culture, or sovereignty of a particular […]

Hanif Abdurraqib and Sarah Kay: How to love your hometown

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Berry Marttin: How to finance the future of farming

Agriculture is key to solving the climate crisis, but most farmers don’t have the financial incentive to switch to more eco-friendly practices, says banker and farmer Berry Marttin. He explores how improving the systems around carbon and biodiversity credits could bolster the economic viability of a green transition, offering hope for a world in which […]

Y-Vonne Hutchinson: Where DEI falls short — and how to rethink it

Tired of “privilege walks” and black squares on social media that feel hollow? Workplace inclusion expert Y-Vonne Hutchinson peels back the superficial layer of performative DEI to reveal a fresh approach that meets people’s real-life anxieties — from climate chaos to political instability — and helps us connect with compassion and respect. It’s a spark […]

Vatican meeting looks at how to be “Artisans of Hope” in society

In the context of the Jubilee of Artists and Culture, on Monday 17 February, the Vatican hosted “Artisans of Hope,” a meeting of representatives from Catholic cultural centers. Around forty delegates from around the world, representing universities, dioceses, and religious congregations, participated. The Dicastery for Culture and Education organized the meeting and Cardinal De Mendonça, […]

How to dress for a night out in Athens vs the US

Before leaving America to study in Greece, I felt a frantic need to update and upgrade my closet. I opted for some online shopping and encountered a frequent search: “European travel clothing.” What does this even mean? What would make “travel” clothing “European”? Is the clothing in question a native product of Europe, or are […]

Peter Pomerantsev: How to fight (and win) an information war

How do you reach people trapped in a reality shaped by propaganda? Exploring the dark psychology of disinformation, author and academic Peter Pomerantsev draws on lessons from a forgotten World War II operation to suggest strategies for cutting through misinformation and rebuilding trust in facts today. Source link

Priya Parker: How to come together in a meaningful way

Looking to infuse more connection into your time with friends and family? Facilitator Priya Parker urges us to approach gathering with intention and creativity. Diving into the evolving significance of coming together both in-person and virtually, she demystifies the role of a host, outlines mistakes we should avoid and shares the potential of thoughtfully designed […]