Creative Europe: Exporting Culture at the EU Level
Exporting creative industries is important in boosting a European city, but the EU is still ignorant of such potential asset. The ‘creativity’ sector includes architecture, audiovisual products,...
View ArticleFuturistic Sunday
Once upon a time – in the future Borislava Miteva │borislava.miteva@gmail.com I had been waiting for years for the day when I would wake up naturally at dawn like most elderly people, but on that...
View ArticleMarseille-Provence 2013: A dive into the Mediterranean
Marseille, a lively multicultural city and ancient Greek port, still continues to live from the sea. Walking from the Gare St. Charles, you can already feel it: the sound of people out in the streets...
View ArticleProf. Janny de Jong “The reason why MA Euroculture is not an ordinary...
The Euroculturer has invited Prof. Janny de Jong, Director of Studies of Euroculture Groningen, to ask how to describe MA Euroculture when asked by a stranger, why Euroculturers are perfect candidates...
View ArticleResistance, Resilience & Adaptation: Getting Ready for the IP
Meet the IP 2013 Krakow Team Floor Boele van Hensbroek│floorbvh@gmail.com On a sunny day in Krakow I met with IP organisers Juan, Luc and Karolina at cozy café Karma, one of the favourite hangouts of...
View ArticleMy life as an IP intern?
The Euroculturer has invited Florian Fritsch, IP 2013 Krakow intern to ask what it’s like to be an IP intern. Florian Fritsch│ florian_fritsch@hotmail.fr Q1. Hello, Florian. How did you become an...
View ArticleMy Memories of Krakow: the Heart of Polish Culture and Cuisine
Suzanna Fatyan │susanna202001@yahoo.com In the spring of 2006, I was accepted to the MA Euroculture programme in Poland. Childhood memories suddenly took over me: my Mom playing Chopin – ballad,...
View ArticleEstablishing a trans-national political sphere – the work of European-level...
How can European-level democracy work in reality? How should it relate to the established national political spheres and identities in Europe? How can a European political sphere be established? As a...
View Article“Make a parachute, you philosophy majors, and survive the landing”
Why Study Humanities? Chelsea King │ akingjay1@gmail.com This article has had many incarnations. I think I have written at least ten different versions: some leading to nihilism, others to...
View ArticleToru Takemitsu’s Requiem – The Aesthetic of Mono no Aware
In this article, I do not intend to frame music to its origin, or to generalise music composition into representation of a certain culture. Instead, what I wish to demonstrate is how I see Toru...
View ArticleWould you choose Erasmus Mundus Master’s Programme again if you could rewind...
The Euroculturer Poll “My Erasmus Mundus Life” Thank you very much for your answer! We wish you the best with your (Post) Erasmus Mundus life! The result of the poll will be collected and delivered...
View Article“She works hard for the money”: Euroculturers’ most random summer jobs
Helen Hoffmann │helenhoffmann@outlook.com My first summer job was shit, and I mean this literally. When I was still in school, I worked in a local hospital as an underpaid cleaner and helper to the...
View ArticlePatriotic Europeans United in Fortress Europe
Sabine Volk asks what the Fortress Europe movement means for Europeanization and European integration.
View ArticleShould Voting be Compulsory in the US?
The US has some of the lowest voter turnouts in the Western World, despite being one of the oldest democracies! Should compulsory voting be used to solve this problem?
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