by Maja Christiansen Cawthra | Aug 29, 2024 | gender equality, sports, United Nations Youth Association
Disclaimer: This author is keenly aware that by using specific language such as “women’s sports”, “Women’s World Cup” and “female athletes”, this article is indirectly contributing to the differentiation in men and women in sport. This differentiation is also made in...
by Ida Juul | May 6, 2024 | Gaza-Israel Conflict, Journalism
Disguised in glitter and festive colors we find the true agenda of the world of today. The art has been used to proclaim the biggest sentiments of human life: Love, sadness, and loss… and maybe politics? But where do we draw the line? What is a political forum and how...
by E. Andersen and G. Tzikas and M. Christiansen Cawthra | Apr 13, 2024 | Uncategorized
Many people may not even know that they fall under that category, or that the people around them could be Third Culture Kids (TCKs). Third Culture Kids is a relatively new term that was coined during the 1950s and is a growing phenomenon in an ever-increasing...
by Maja Christiansen Cawthra | Apr 11, 2024 | Aalborg, Denmark, Journalism
In early June of 2023, after six years in the process, Greenland unveiled a draft constitution for a future, entirely independent, Greenland. The draft mainly maps out what kind of state Greenland would become, should Greenlanders decide to establish their own...
by Laureen Hannig | Apr 10, 2024 | Aalborg, Denmark, Journalism
“Whether you are considered a journalist or not does not depend on your education or your workplace – it is about the activity you do”, explains Vibeke Borberg. The Danish lawyer specialised in information law, media law and press ethics and provided insights into...