Painting showing that "The revolution is coming".
Illustration: N. Kravchenko via Wikimedia Commons // https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:N.Kravchenko._Painting_%22The_revolution_is_coming%22.jpg

Uttryck is dead. Long live Uttryck!

A revolution has arrived. Welcome to the new home of our Magazine!

Welcome to the new home of our Magazine! The website has been completely redesigned and overhauled, with a plethora of new features, sections, colours, and even fonts. This was done with the goal of accessibility, readability, minimalism in mind. Naturally, only you, the reader, will be able to say if we succeeded or not.

And yet the work is far from over. The new site will be accompanied by great activity; meaning more articles and more events. First and foremost we encourage you to submit any ideas (or drafts or even completed articles) to our email. Second we encourage you to keep an eye out on this site, because there are even more features that have yet to be completed and rolled out, so our homepage will be continually updated with both articles and new functionalities.

Uttryck Magazine has a long legacy behind it, spanning back to the 60’s. We hope that our values of open dialogue, debate, and international thinking will continue to be relevant as we move ever onwards. This new website – we hope – manages to reflect these values, and live up to our past while simultaneously reinvigorating us for the future. If any of this seems interesting to you – and if you would like to receive the printed version of Uttryck Magazine – then you should join our parent organization, the Uppsala Association of Foreign Affairs!

P.S. Some bugs, glitches and unfinished work remains, so bear with us if the website remains unpolished in some areas. This is especially true for a lot of older articles, which have yet to be converted to the new format, and are therefore at times not attributed correctly and otherwise inconsistent.