The Wisdom of Laughter for the Ancient Greeks
What is humour? What does it do for us and for society? From the way the ancient Greeks thought of laughter to contemporary philosophy, it is […]
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What is humour? What does it do for us and for society? From the way the ancient Greeks thought of laughter to contemporary philosophy, it is […]
Anthropologist and writer Nastassja Martin discusses East of Dreams, drawing on the years she spent living with the Even people in Kamchatka. Displaced after the fall of the Soviet […]
Belonging is not accidental - it is designed. This panel explores how architecture shapes belonging, not just by providing shelter, but by structuring everyday life. Using […]
A panel discussion centring the voices of women cleaners of Greece in the 1990s–2000s. Behind each mop-stroke lie displacement and invisible labour. Doreida Xhogu’s Mama Klorin explores memory, migration, class and […]