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Rachael Jolley
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Rachael Jolley edits the Index on Censorship magazine. Having started as a news reporter at a local newspaper, she moved on to writing for magazines, newspapers and websites, including The Times, the Financial Times and The Guardian. She has written on politics, business, personal finance and money and has been an editorial director at the think tank British Future, a…

Kaya Genç
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Kaya Genç is a novelist and essayist from Istanbul whose writing has appeared in a wide variety of acclaimed media outlets, including The Guardian, The Paris Review and Time Magazine. His first novel, L’Avventura, was published in 2008. Genç has a PhD in English literature and is the Istanbul correspondent of The Believer and The LA Review of Books as well as…

Front page replica
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Live Stream placeholder The future of the media in Europe Live from 17:OO CET Tuesday! With Christophe Leclercq – Founder of EURACTIV Click here to find out more about the debate! Upcoming Debates Festival of Ideas on Europe – Sofia, 08-16/04/19 The Red House co-hosts the Sofia Festival of Ideas, looking at Europe and our conceptualisations of it in the…

Live streaming from the Central Eastern European Meeting 2015, from 16:25 CET
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Live footage of Solidarność w Europie [Levels of Solidarity in Europe], a lecture by Krytyka Polityczna‘s Michał Sutowski. This lecture takes place as part of Krytyka Polityczna’s Central Eastern Europe Meeting. For more information about the Central Eastern European Meeting 2015, click here.

Mixcloud own build test
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The play’s the thing: what happens when theatre gets censored? The power of Orbán’s ­Civil Circles Dilemmas of post-liberalism Power and truth

Selfmade slider test
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Lennart Booij
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Lennart Booij is active in Dutch politics and culture. Currently, he sits on the Raad voor Cultuur, which is an advisory arts council of the Dutch government with funding supervisory responsibilities. While at university, he got involved with the PvdA (the Dutch Labour Party) and, together with Erik van Bruggen, he led the party’s Niet Nix programme for political renewal…

Kalypso Nicolaïdis
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Kalypso Nicolaïdis is a Franco-Greek professor of international relations at the University of Oxford, where she also works as the director of the Centre for International Studies. Nicolaïdis has published widely on various aspects of European integration, international relations and global governance. Her latest books include: Echoes of Empire: Memory, Identity and Colonial Legacies (edited with Gabi Maas and Berny…

Solidarity and future actions
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About the recording: The open gathering of all, the plenum, was used to organise the students’ rebellions in Zagreb in 2009 and Belgrade in 2011. During the protests in Bosnia in 2014, plenums also became a public space in which to bring citizens back to politics and to give them the power to take collective decisions. Summing up our shared…

Refugees and Europe: kinepolitics – politics of movement
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About the recording: Migration constitutes one of humanity’s most basic instincts – the urge to go in search of new horizons. If we use the term crisis, it is appropriate to speak about the crisis of fundamental European values and the regression of the European vision in regard to the continents approach to dealing with refugees. It is inclusivity that…

Sara Kekuš
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Sara Kekuš has degrees in political science, European studies and peace studies and has studied at the University of Zagreb and the Centre Européen Universitaire in Nancy. For some time now, she’s been a volunteer and activist with an interest in human rights, in particular in refugee issues and forced migration. During the humanitarian crisis in Croatia, she coordinated the…

Ifigeneia Kokkali
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Ifigeneia Kokkali is an urban planner with an MSc in territorial governance and a PhD in social sciences. For her doctorate, she focused on international migration and migrant integration and she has worked as a researcher at university institutes in Greece, France and Italy, on topics ranging from the socio-spatial integration of immigrants, minorities and vulnerable populations in cities, to…