
Tazuko van BerkelIn The World Behind Words
Words can both constrain and liberate our thinking. Classicist and philosopher Tazuko van Berkel uses Ancient Greek concepts to question how our society is structured today.

Words can both constrain and liberate our thinking. Classicist and philosopher Tazuko van Berkel uses Ancient Greek concepts to question how our society is structured today.

The Lebanese-Dutch artist Mounira Al Solh is confronted with the reality of violence in her home region – her engaged, playful and colourful art is the antidote.

While rehearsing a play full of magic and trolls, Eline Arbo reflects on being a socially engaged theater director in a turbulent world.

With pipettes, petri dishes, cardboard cups and a vacuum cleaner, Teun Bousema and his international team are fighting a formidable opponent in northern Uganda: the malaria parasite.

In a world driven by data, algorithms and AI, Tamar Sharon asks the question: does digitalisation work for us, or against us?

Christian Lange examines the role of the five senses in Islam – through studying smell, sight, hearing, taste and touch he reveals the richness of a world religion.