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* Ksenyia of UKRAiNATV wrote her first essay on the war and her visit to Kyiv: https://networkcultures.org/tactical-media-room/2024/07/12/echoes-of-war/
 
* Ksenyia of UKRAiNATV wrote her first essay on the war and her visit to Kyiv: https://networkcultures.org/tactical-media-room/2024/07/12/echoes-of-war/
 
* #Shevchenko was nicknamed Kobzar, the Bard, keeper of the people's memory. And his instructions to his descendants became extremely relevant to the world in the last two years, during #russia's full-scale invasion of #Europe.    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wu3ENVLhj0
 
* #Shevchenko was nicknamed Kobzar, the Bard, keeper of the people's memory. And his instructions to his descendants became extremely relevant to the world in the last two years, during #russia's full-scale invasion of #Europe.    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wu3ENVLhj0
 
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* Welcome to the largest open song archive of Ukrainian folklore. Very soon our grandmas will sing in the Internet! www.polyphonyproject.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl4W6cxVVMY
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*  Original of Saturday's poem that Nellie Bly read at the First Coffee event in Kyiv, plus English translation. [[File:Ключі сумують за своїми дверима.pdf]]  Also:
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** Danse Macabre [[File:Danse Macabre.pdf]]
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** Totentanz [[File:Totentanz.pdf]]
  
 
== PHD positions ==  
 
== PHD positions ==  

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  • Passivity-Between Resignation and Pacifism by Alexandra Tryanova, Pascal Gielen (OK short booklet in NL and ENG): https://valiz.nl/en/publications/passivity - ‘A pacifist is a rare beast in a bomb shelter.’ The war in Ukraine challenged our idea of pacifism. Should Europe take up arms or not? Can it ease its conscience only with humanitarian aid? Isn’t Europe's attitude towards the war mainly driven by economic motives? In Passivity, Ukrainian art curator Alexandra Tryanova and Belgian sociologist Pascal Gielen engage in a dialogue about this. In doing so, they not only talk about the current political situation, but also look at themselves; at their own fears and privileges. What is passivity in our own daily doings? When does pacifism turn into resignation? How do our surrounding media and culture contribute to such an attitude? Passivity does not provide unifying answers to these questions. Rather, it looks for ways to find peace with our own mixed feelings.


https://hcss.nl/report/how-wars-end-russia-ukraine/

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