between data and delusion
how a Czech economic journalist believed that empirical research supports ideas about malignity of current migrants and cultural superiority of Czechoslovaks
portrait of the mind of a popular Czech historian who smuggled radical imaginations from disinformation websites into the mainstream
instead of flat refusal of diversity, politicians could waive the tendency of multiculturalism to institutionalize ethnic differences and refuse the tendency of assimilationism to treat immigrants as aliens
in a COMMENTARY, Jordanian Prince Hassan bin Talal reflects on the development of international standards of refugee protection in contrast with contemporary rise of nationalism
a thorough Datalyrics study about the differences in Hungarian and Polish propaganda, robust television reporting on migration and organizational practices that underpin the different styles
the conception of culture as a 'driver of societies' that became the favourite charm of nationalists, has origins in the oeuvre of prominent academics
Daniel Prokop explains how false analogies skew our comprehension of reality