By Krisztina Rozgonyi On 20 August 2015 Al Jazeera decided they would no longer use the word ‘migrant’ but instead, where appropriate, say ‘refugee’. The editorial decision was based on their…
By Dr. Birgit Wolf Besides being a communication researcher focusing on gender and cultural studies, I have been volunteering at the EU borders since September, when I first went to…
Von: Mag. Olivera Stajic-Fidler, CvD bei derStandard.at (Austrian Daily Newspaper online) / Leiterin von daStandard.at Auch wenn es paradox klingt: Ausnahmesituationen sind eine gute Gelegenheiten, um die eigene journalistische Arbeit zu…
Weltweit sind mehr als die Hälfte der insgesamt 20 Millionen Flüchtlinge Kinder (laut letzten Angaben von UNHCR (2014)). Europa erlebt nur einen kleinen Teil von Zwangsvertriebenen, dennoch sind die Zahlen…
By Prof. Gábor Halmai Since Viktor Orbán came to power in 2010, Hungary has regularly violated the principles set forth in Article 2 of the Treaty of the European Union. This…
By Prof. Katharine Sarikakis “a drama is played out between me and you, it is the drama of authorisation. The question or assertion that we address to others is invariably…
Public Event 0n 2 December 2015: Refugees, Media and International Law More than 10 million children in the world are refugees out of a total of 20 million, according to…
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