Category: Internet

  • A clash of revisionisms | Eurozine

    A clash of revisionisms | Eurozine

    The remembrance of the Second World War has shifted significantly in recent decades – and even more dramatic reinterpretations appear to be underway in our current moment of drastic uncertainty. More than three years since Russia launched its full-scale war against Ukraine, with the far right achieving several notable successes within the EU and beyond,…

  • Clickbait crusade | Eurozine

    Clickbait crusade | Eurozine

    Digital publishing has turned many journalists into mere line workers in the content production industrial complex. But what about the young journalists embarking on this professional mission today? This discussion was inspired by Paulina Januszewska’s book Bullshit journalism, whose excerpt has just been published in Eurozine. It was recorded at the 32nd European Meeting of…

  • The joy of self-identification | Eurozine

    The joy of self-identification | Eurozine

    I wanna look like what I am but don’t know what someone like me looks like. I mean, when people look at me, I want them to think “there’s one of those people that has their own interpretation of happiness”. That’s what I am. Lou Sullivan was born in Milwaukee, USA, in 1951 and passed…

  • Bullshit journalism | Eurozine

    Bullshit journalism | Eurozine

    ‘You want content verifiers working with us? The media represent the biggest bunch of hypocrites you can imagine. Journalists don’t need fact checking, they need moral backbone!’ Iwona’s critique may be strong, but it isn’t spurious; she used to work for a major media company, known for its critical stance towards the Law and Justice…

  • Bullshit journalism | Eurozine

    Bullshit journalism | Eurozine

    ‘You want content verifiers working with us? The media represent the biggest bunch of hypocrites you can imagine. Journalists don’t need fact checking, they need moral backbone!’ Iwona’s critique may be strong, but it isn’t spurious; she used to work for a major media company, known for its critical stance towards the Law and Justice…

  • Bullshit journalism | Eurozine

    Bullshit journalism | Eurozine

    ‘You want content verifiers working with us? The media represent the biggest bunch of hypocrites you can imagine. Journalists don’t need fact checking, they need moral backbone!’ Iwona’s critique may be strong, but it isn’t spurious; she used to work for a major media company, known for its critical stance towards the Law and Justice…

  • Another lost generation of art?

    Another lost generation of art?

    War tells many stories, and this is one of them. On 5 April 2025, artist and soldier Marharyta Polovinko was killed while serving on the frontline of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine. She was 31 years old. Her death is one of hundreds of thousands on Russia’s hands. And yet it is a blow that…

  • A runner, me? | Eurozine

    A runner, me? | Eurozine

    My own body had begun to interest me in a new way… Those infamous doses of endorphins would surge through my limbs… This, finally, meant truly living in the body, enjoying movement. (Catriona Menzies-Pike) As befits a self-proclaimed intellectual, physical education classes in high school were among my least favourite, with the start of each…

  • Fragmented Middle East | Eurozine

    Fragmented Middle East | Eurozine

    Belgian journal La Revue nouvelle offers insights into the conflicts in Middle East. ‘Neutrality is neither possible nor desirable’, says the journal, but we can try to ‘better understand the context that produced these events’. In a dossier entitled ‘Moyen-Orient fragmenté’, contributors contest accepted wisdom and shed light on national and regional dynamics. Elena Aoun…