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- Double Exposures: Perpetrators and the Uses of PhotographyThis special issue of the Journal of Perpetrator Research adresses the role of photography in depictions of and by perpetrators of political violence./en/publication/double-exposures-perpetrators-and-the-uses-of-photography
 - The Citizenship ExperimentOn 17 October, Brill published "The Citizenship Experiment" by Dr René Koekkoek, in which he explores the fate of citizenship ideals in the Age of Revolutions./en/publication/the-citizenship-experiment
 - Geoľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓMiner helps researchers with studying migration historyDr. Lorella Viola explains the new app Geoľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓMiner and how it can help with research into migration history./en/news/geonewsminer-helps-researchers-with-studying-migration-history
 - Haidee Kotze appointed as Professor and Chair of Translation StudiesFrom 1 November 2019 Haidee Kotze will take up the role of Professor and Chair of Translation Studies./en/news/haidee-kotze-appointed-as-professor-and-chair-of-translation-studies
 - Tom Idema is the winner of the 2019 OSL AwardsEach year The Netherlands Research School for Literary Studies (OSL) rewards two members with an award for the publication of an excellent book and article./en/news/tom-idema-is-the-winner-of-the-2019-osl-awards
 - A unique crowd sourced definition of poverty around the worldThe app offers an interactive accessible platform for the users to be informed about global poverty, and define their own basic needs standards./en/news/a-unique-crowd-sourced-definition-of-poverty-around-the-world
 - Cultures, Citizenship and Human RightsAt the end of November, Routledge publishes "Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights" by Prof. Rosemarie Buikema, Prof. Antoine Buyse and Prof. Antonius Robben./en/publication/cultures-citizenship-and-human-rights
 - Ambitious Antiquities, Famous ForebearsLast month, Brill published "Ambitious Antiquities, Famous Forebears" by Prof. Karl Enenkel and Prof. Koen Ottenheym./en/publication/ambitious-antiquities-famous-forebears
 - History of the BodyThis October, Red Globe Press published "History of the Body", Willemijn Ruberg's newest book./en/publication/history-of-the-body
 - Empires of the SeaOn 7 October, Brill published "Empires of the Sea", edited by Dr Rolf Strootman, Dr Floris van den Eijnde and Roy van Wijk./en/publication/empires-of-the-sea
 - Scott Douglas in the National Board on the Danish approach to radicalizationIn an interview with the National Board, Dr Scott Douglas evaluates the successful Danish approach to radicalisation./en/in-the-media/scott-douglas-in-the-national-board-on-the-danish-approach-to-radicalization
 - Recursive WavesAnn Rigney wrote a blog about the history of protests on the newly launched website of Remembering Activism: The Cultural Memory of Protest in Europe./en/background/recursive-waves
 - Which promises of the end of the Cold War have been fulfilled?Laurien Crump writes about the fall of the Berlin Wall in the Clingendael Spectator./en/in-the-media/zijn-de-optimistische-verwachtingen-na-het-einde-van-koude-oorlog-uitgekomen
 - In memoriam Prof. W.P. (Wim) GerritsenOn Thursday the 24th of October, emeritus professor Wim Gerritsen passed away unexpectedly. He was 84./en/news/in-memoriam-prof-wp-wim-gerritsen
 - Fourth seminar on the international New Silk Road project in ShanghaiThe fourth seminar on the New Silk Road research project took place on October 18th in Shanghai./en/news/fourth-seminar-on-the-international-new-silk-road-project-in-shanghai
 - Soil microbes key to disease resistant plantsSoil microbe scan make plants immune against diseases, opening new possibilities for sustainable and pesticide-free food production./en/news/soil-microbes-key-to-disease-resistant-plants
 - 200 scholars from an array of disciplines collaborated on the theme of European Open SocietiesOn Monday 16 September ‘Institutions for Open Societies’ (IOS) organized and hosted its first annual ‘IOS Toogdag’./en/news/200-scholars-from-an-array-of-disciplines-collaborated-on-the-theme-of-european-open-societies
 - Bas van Bavel presented with the highest distinction in Dutch scienceEconomic historian Bas van Bavel was presented with the highest distinctions awarded in Dutch science./en/news/bas-van-bavel-presented-with-the-highest-distinction-in-dutch-science
 - Jan ten Thije appointed professor of Intercultural CommunicationJan ten Thije’s research encompasses various approaches within the broad research field of Intercultural Communication./en/news/jan-ten-thije-appointed-professor-of-intercultural-communication
 - Crossing Borders, Crossing CulturesThis volume explores the challenges and possibilities of research into the European dimensions of popular print culture./en/publication/crossing-borders-crossing-cultures