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"What role do narratives play in committing terrorist attacks?"
In the media
23 August 2019
Beatrice de Graaf and Kees van den Bos spoke in the Dutch newspaper NRC about the ideology of a terrorist.
Apple is rapidly becoming the test case for a Big Tech crackdown
In the media
23 August 2019
José van Dijck wrote in Politico Magazine about the lawsuits against Apple and other tech giants.
Rutger Claassen and Anna Gerbrandy have won the ‘Outstanding Article Award of 2018’
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20 August 2019
Rutger Claassen en Anna Gerbrandy have won the ‘Outstanding Article Award of 2018’ for their article.
Ortal-Paz Saar on the importance of history
In the media
22 July 2019
History Provides a Critical Thinking ‘Toolbox’ for Students.
16 starting science talents go to top foreign institution thanks to Rubicon
Background
19 July 2019
The Rubicon programme is intended to give young, highly promising researchers the opportunity to gain international research experience.
‘Die man spoort niet’
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19 July 2019
Dan Hassler-Forest kreeg veel boze reacties nadat hij The Lion King een fascistische film noemde in The Washington Post.
Dan Hassler-Forest on the fascist ideology of 'The Lion King'
In the media
12 July 2019
'The Lion King' introduces us to a society where the weak have learned to worship at the feet of the strong.
Ali Aljasem on the 'kneel or starve' strategy of the Syrian regime
In the media
12 July 2019
Ali Aljasem published an article in 'The Guardian' about the war in Syria.
Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries, 1500-1750
Publication
12 July 2019
BRILL recently published 'Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries, 1500-1750', a book edited by Sarah Moran and Amanda Pipkin.
1989 and the West: Western Europe since the End of the Cold War
Publication
8 July 2019
Last month '1989 and the West. Western Europe since the End of the Cold War' was published by Routledge.
Support for devout and conservative worshippers decreasing
In the media
5 July 2019
Joas Wagemakers wrote about the legal battle between imam Youssef Arkhouch and major Marcouch of Arnhem in Reformatorisch Dagblad.
ATHENA shows developments in Dutch nature
Background
1 July 2019
ATHENA is a portal in development in which an enormous amount of information on biodiversity in the Netherlands is compiled.
Figurations and Sensations of the Unseen in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Publication
28 June 2019
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are known to privilege words over images. This book shows, however, that the reality is more complex.
Watch lecture Nick Couldry: The Emerging Social Order of Data Colonialism
In the media
28 June 2019
On 12 June the Datafied Society and the Centre for Humanities hosted the lecture 'The Emerging Social Order of Data Colonialism'.
Artificial cooling is heating up the debate
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25 June 2019
The lacklustre political response to the climate crisis is fuelling the call for resolute technological interventions, observes Jeroen Oomen.
A Hidden Chapter: Women of the Klan
Background
24 June 2019
Rachel Gillett explains why the role of women in the Ku Klux Klan has so often been ignored.
Two projects receive funding from NWO PhDs in the Humanities
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24 June 2019
Two Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ projects from have received a funding from the NWO programme PHDs in the Humanities.
NWO Spinoza Prize for economic historian Bas van Bavel
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21 June 2019
Economic historian professor Bas van Bavel has received the NWO Spinoza Prize of 2.5 million euros, the highest scientific distinction in the Netherlands.
Rutger van der Hoeven in the media with doctoral research on global visual memory
In the media
20 June 2019
Last week, Rutger van der Hoeven received his doctorate for his research on global visual memory.
Stedelijk Studies: 'Towards a Museum of Mutuality'
Publication
20 June 2019
Last week, the special issue of Stedelijk Studies 'Towards a Museum of Mutuality' has been launched.
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