Democracy Ever After? Perspectives on Power and Representation
Democracy Ever After? Perspectives on Power and Representation

Between the progressive movements fighting for rights and freedoms and the exclusionary politics of the far right, this edition examines the struggle over democracy and representation in Europe today.

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Automating Bias? The Risks of the EU’s New AI Regulation
Automating Bias? The Risks of the EU’s New AI Regulation
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20/05/2021
The absence of fundamental rights protection in the new European Commission regulation on AI puts communities at risk.
The Pandemic Is Gendered – and so Is Recovery
The Pandemic Is Gendered – and so Is Recovery
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19/05/2021
Covid-19 and a challenging political climate put feminist gains at risk in Spain. Recovery must address inequalities to prevent a downward spiral.
From Profit-taking to Life-making: Quality Care for People and Planet
From Profit-taking to Life-making: Quality Care for People and Planet
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14/05/2021
The Covid-19 pandemic threw health and care workers into the spotlight. But as the applause and praise of heroes fades and is replaced by the buzz of returning to some degree of normality, where does this leave those who have carried societies through the crisis, often at huge personal cost? Sociologist Sara Farris explains how the lens of social reproduction offers a way to understand the structural under-valuing of the work that keeps society on its feet.
Where Did the Dutch Elections Go Wrong for GroenLinks?
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19/05/2021
Overcoming the Identity Divide
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13/05/2021
Steering Tourism to a Greener Course in Belgrade
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10/05/2021
Northern Ireland: The Unhappy Ending Europe’s Story Must Avoid
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05/05/2021
The European Solution to the “Macedonian Question”
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30/04/2021
Between Common Currency and Common Values
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29/04/2021
Future of Europe
The Conference on the Future of Europe: Sparking Hope for EU Democracy?
The Conference on the Future of Europe: Sparking Hope for EU Democracy?
The Conference on the Future of Europe can kickstart the constitutional development of the EU if citizens are heard.
A Socio-Ecological Contract for a Post-Pandemic Europe
A Socio-Ecological Contract for a Post-Pandemic Europe
A conversation with the ETUI general director on what the pandemic has meant for workers and the window of opportunity to achieve a just and green rec…
Looking to the Future Public Health and a Green Recovery
Looking to the Future Public Health and a Green Recovery
We spoke to Petra De Sutter, Belgian deputy prime minister and minister for the civil service and public enterprises, about the future of health syste…
Eco-Social Steps to Resilience
Eco-Social Steps to Resilience
Building shock-resistant societies calls for a break with capitalist logic to propose solutions that prioritise wellbeing while factoring in ecologica…