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  • 31.01.2026 |

    Politics doesn’t define how most people see themselves

    written by: Jakob Kasper
    Editorial Assistants: Charikleia Lampraki and Elena Benini. This project has received funding from the European Union, under the Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Networks programme (Call HORIZONMSCA-2021-DN-01, Grant Agreement No. 101072992)... more
  • 30.01.2016 | Meaning Making

    Foetus or child? Language and attitudes toward abortion

    written by: Gosia Mikołajczak
    Due to moral, religious and cultural sensibilities, the topic of abortion still gives rise to controversy in many countries. In... more
  • 13.12.2015 | Big Questions in Society

    Refugees work placement: Call for collaboration

    written by: Sanja Djordjevic
    Embed from Getty Images At the moment, we are faced with one of the largest displacements caused by war since... more
  • 25.11.2015 | Big Questions in Society, Current Events

    Empathy and prejudice after attacks in Paris and Beirut

    written by: Marly van Oirschot
    On Friday November 13th 2015, a group of at least 7 attackers started shooting and bombing at six locations in... more
  • 11.10.2015 | Self-Control & Decision-Making

    What does your selfie say about you?

    written by: Lin Qiu
    Selfie is a new form of self-expression in this digital age. In this post, I will discuss our research on... more
  • 31.08.2015 | Culture

    Bicultural minds: How capable are you in responding culturally appropriate?

    written by: Katerina Pouilasi
    When individuals live actively with two cultures (in families, organizations or society at large) they, partly unconsciously, partly deliberately, may... more
  • 21.08.2015 | Big Questions in Society, Current Events, Gender

    Why gender neutral toy aisles might help children’s development stay on target

    written by: Cathleen Clerkin
    In a press release earlier this month, Target corp. announced that it would no longer have separate sections for girls’... more
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