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The Quest for an Appropriate Past in Literature, Art and Architecture
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20 December 2018
On 16 October 2018 Brill published 'The Quest for an Appropriate Past in Literature, Art and Architecture', edited by Karl Enenkel and Koen Ottenheym.
Universal Basic Income: Why should we (not) want this?
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18 December 2018
Ingrid Robeyns argues neither for or against universal basic income, but she does aim for a debate based on grounded arguments.
Marjolein van den Brink on transgender and intersex rights in the EU and the EFTA
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17 December 2018
Marjolein van den Brink form Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ wrote a blog with colleague Peter Dunne form the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Bristol.
Denis Goulet Memorial Prize 2018 for Matthias Kramm
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14 December 2018
Matthias Kramm has won the Denis Goulet Memorial Prize 2018 for his paper 'Capability and Habit'.
The Instant Composers Pool and Improvisation Beyond Jazz
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13 December 2018
In October Routledge published 'The Instant Composers Pool and Improvisation Beyond Jazz', a book by Dr Floris Schuiling.
Saxa Loquuntur. Latijnse inscripties in Rome
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13 December 2018
Last month Eisma Edumedia published 'Saxa Loquuntur', a book by Dr Mr Feyo Schuddeboom.
The Hackable City. Digital Media and Collaborative City-Making in the Network Society
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13 December 2018
Last month Springer published 'The Hackable City', a book by Dr Michiel de Lange.
Historical analysis shows us what really matters when striving towards resilience in commons
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11 December 2018
Prof. Tine de Moor was invited by Science to give the historian’s perspective on commons.
The Grammatical Realization of Polarity Contrast
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10 December 2018
Last month the book 'The Grammatical Realization of Polarity Contrast' by Dr Stefan Sudhoff has been published.Â
Dutch counterterrorism strategy in light of EU policy
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7 December 2018
Scott Douglas gave a presentation during the Renforce Conference about the evaluation of Dutch counterterrorism strategy.
Philosopher Jeroen Hopster contributes to TV series Food for Thought
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6 December 2018
In the TV series 'Food for Thought' philosophers and students go into discussion with each other. Jeroen Hopster wrote a book regarding the series.
The Playful Citizen. Civic Engagement in a Mediatized Culture
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6 December 2018
On 20 December 'The Playful Citizen. Civic Engagement in a Mediatized Culture' was published by Amsterdam ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Press.
Kees van den Bos in NRC on radicalization
In the media
3 December 2018
NRC interviewed Kees van den Bos extensively about his book ‘Why do people radicalize?’
Municipal Council decides to rename ‘De Uithof’ as 'Utrecht Science Park’
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3 December 2018
The municipal council of Utrecht decided to officially change the name of the neighbourhood ‘De Uithof’ to ‘Utrecht Science Park’.
Moral Thinking, Fast and Slow
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29 November 2018
In September 'Moral Thinking, Fast and Slow' by Hanno Sauer was published by Routledge.
Ezra and Nehemiah. Historical Commentary on the Old Testament
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29 November 2018
Last month the book 'Ezra and Nehemiah' by Bob Becking was published by Peeters Publishers Leuven.
Utrecht develops app allowing users to ‘travel through time’
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29 November 2018
Back in time with the Utrecht Time Machine: residents asked to help
Johan Schot appointed Professor in Global Comparative History
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14 November 2018
As of 1 January 2019, Johan Schot will be joining the Centre for Global Challenges as Professor of Global Comparative History.
Economic Imperatives for Women's Writing in Early Modern Europe
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13 November 2018
The case studies represent European women writers and comparatively reflect the nuances of their participation in a burgeoning commercial market.
Trineke Palm: "We have to cherish the European Union"
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12 November 2018
On November 2nd, the Dutch Reformatorisch Dagblad reported on a meeting in Utrecht concerning the fundamental values of the European collaboration.
Piety and Polyphony in Sixteenth-Century Holland. The Choirbooks of St Peter’s Church, Leiden
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12 November 2018
In November Boydell & Brewer published 'Piety and Polyphony in Sixteenth-Century Holland. The Choirbooks of St Peter’s Church, Leiden', a book by Eric Jas.Â
‘Queen of Peace’ Wilhelmina came to the rescue of Kaiser Wilhelm II
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9 November 2018
Queen Wilhelmina played a much more active role in the Kaiser’s fleeing to the Netherlands than has always been assumed.
Capabilities in a Just Society – A Theory of Navigational Agency
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5 November 2018
Last month the book 'Capabilities in a Just Society. A Theory of Navigational Agency' by dr. Rutger Claassen has been published.
Campaign ‘direct duidelijk’ for clear government communication has launched
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5 November 2018
Het ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties (BZK) en de Taalunie hebben de campagne direct duidelijk gelanceerd.
The dangers of conspiracy thinking
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1 November 2018
On November 1st, De Telegraaf published an article in which Professor Daniel Cohnitz talks about the dangers of conspiracy thinking.
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