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When extreme violence goes out of common places 
Understanding Violence

When extreme violence goes out of common places 

September 20, 20207 min read

Today, the language is degraded. Most of our contemporaries fall – not always voluntarily – in common places and platitudes strengthening the one-track thinking. This

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Using Istanbul’s Convention as an advocacy tool? for violence against women
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Using Istanbul’s Convention as an advocacy tool? for violence against women

September 20, 2020September 20, 20207 min read

 In order to have a clear understanding of the topic mentioned here, we need to agree on some of the definitions and to also think

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Pacifism in troubled times
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Pacifism in troubled times

September 20, 2020September 20, 20205 min read

“Most analyses of violence in the different historical periods tend to view the modern era as significantly less violent than all of its historical predecessors”,

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Echo chambers: an old school approach?
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Echo chambers: an old school approach?

September 20, 20206 min read

Echo chambers: an old-school approach? Echo chambers. For many of us, this is a 21st-century issue were we are extremely connected with media and social networks

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Fake news vs. democracy
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Fake news vs. democracy

September 20, 2020September 20, 20205 min read

Rumors, gossips, and falsehoods have always existed: do you remember when a very distant relative told your mother that he had seen you play hooky

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Echo chambers and terrorism: How an online ‘bubble’ of hate wounded an entire nation
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Echo chambers and terrorism: How an online ‘bubble’ of hate wounded an entire nation

September 19, 20205 min read

It is Friday afternoon in Oslo (22 July 2011), the capital city of Norway. People are getting ready for the weekend: discussing dinner plans, packing

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