Av Per Kåks Hur städers utformning skapar osynliga gränser mellan människor har under de senaste åren fått allt mer medial uppmärksamhet. Ofta hamnar fokus på det
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By Katarina Bungerfeldt Flags are flying in the breeze on Princes Street in central Edinburgh. The Scottish flag, blue and white, flaps side by side the
By Sakke Teerikoski For as long as history has been recorded, people have been fighting over lands and borders. Even today, border conflicts cause troublesome relationships
By Daniel Brodén The year 2008 proved a humbling year for economists as the global financial crisis hit. Widely held beliefs in economic theory were shattered
By Melinda Nilsson On September 25th, UF hosted Sven Gerst, who held a lecture on the ethical case for open borders. Currently a PhD candidate in
By Merle Ecker As soon as you represent someone else, you equally include yourself. – Tasnim Baghdadi Young female artists of color are reclaiming their narrative and
Petter Bjersér writes this piece while attending COP 23, in Bonn. By Petter Bjersér The United Nations Climate Change Conference, Conference of the Parties (COP) is
By Nathalie Larsson When I am asked where I am from, I need to take a deep breath, and weigh my two options. Either I explain
By Valentine Fantino On October 12th, Richard Hass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, declared that the United States is leaving the UNESCO. This international