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History of Europe

Because we fight, we are.

Asle Toje

In 1994, I hitchhiked to Ukraine. A long-haired high school student, I was eager to explore what my whole life had lain beyond the family’s holiday plans. For us, children of the Cold War, the Soviet Union was something colourless, menacing and intriguingly off limits. 

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

Alexey Ilin

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not an ordinary conflict between two states. The men (and women) across the trenches speak the same language, share the same traditions, and their faces also look very similar.

The Cracks are Beginning to Show in the Big Data Monolith

Jack Goldsmith

Data isn’t going away. That much is clear. Short of a solar flare, societal collapse or extinction event, data will continue to underwrite the twenty-first century information economy.

Ukraine: trying to make sense of identity and war in the age of the smartphone

Matthew Ford

Ukrainian identity is being reinvented by war. Ukraine’s Ministry of…

Partner – Proxy – Glitch

Zac Rogers

The conflict in Ukraine offers unexpected insight into a military construct which has previously been mostly theoretical. The scenario of Ukrainian ground forces fighting beneath an information domain dominated almost exclusively by American intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities, while no US forces fight in the conflict, is what 1990s military theorists and strategists described as a ‘vertical coalition’.

Post-historical archaism, Ukrainian homonationalism, and the death of the post–Soviet era

Vadym Yakovlev

Since 2014, the visibility of LGBTQ people in Ukraine has increased significantly compared to previous years, and women’s rights awareness is now considered an important component of social and political change.

For Ever We Stand with Ukraine

Matthew Blackburn

Around the world in 2022 and 2023, I have met a broad range of Westerners absolutely committed to the cause of standing with Ukraine against Putin ‘for as long as it takes’. This includes a remarkable spectrum, from extreme-left anti-fascists, environmentalists and ‘woke’ activists to ‘based’ conservatives, populists and libertarians.

OUR WRITERS

David Crouch

David Crouch is a freelance journalist and media consultant in Gothenburg, Sweden, with 1990s Russia experience, covered the 2004 Orange Revolution in Ukraine for newspapers.

Asle Toje

Asle Toje is the Deputy Leader of the Norwegian Nobel Committee which is responsible for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Michael Soussan

Michael Soussan is a widely published international analyst, author, and filmmaker.

Philip Mirowski

Philip Mirowski is Koch Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, Univ. of Notre Dame, and author of many books…

Matthew Ford

Matthew Ford is an academic currently focusing on war and the data-saturated battlefields of the 21st century…

Zac Rogers

Zac Rogers is an academic from Adelaide, South Australia. His research combines a traditional grounding in national…

Matthew Blackburn

Matthew Blackburn is a researcher who focuses on identity politics and nationalism in Europe and Eurasia.

Social Sciences

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

Alexey Ilin

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not an ordinary conflict between two states. The men (and women) across the trenches speak the same language, share the same traditions, and their faces also look very similar.

The Cracks are Beginning to Show in the Big Data Monolith

Jack Goldsmith

Data isn’t going away. That much is clear. Short of a solar flare, societal collapse or extinction event, data will continue to underwrite the twenty-first century information economy.

Ukraine: trying to make sense of identity and war in the age of the smartphone

Matthew Ford

Ukrainian identity is being reinvented by war. Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture and Information Policy has…

Social Sciences

R.A. the Rugged Man: Dragon Fire

Shane Alexander Caldwell

A music video produced for certified legends of Hip Hop Wu-Tang Clan, Kool G Rap, R.A. the Rugged Man and Xx3eme. Set in Queens, New York City in the early 1980s, we follow the blood-thirsty “Dragon Fire”, as he avenges the brutal rape and murder of the beautiful Kara Fire by battling street thugs, deadly ninjas and a Rothchild orgy before facing down the Big Boss on top of an abandoned print shop.

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

Alexey Ilin

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not an ordinary conflict between two states. The men (and women) across the trenches speak the same language, share the same traditions, and their faces also look very similar.

The Cracks are Beginning to Show in the Big Data Monolith

Jack Goldsmith

Data isn’t going away. That much is clear. Short of a solar flare, societal collapse or extinction event, data will continue to underwrite the twenty-first century information economy.

Ukraine: trying to make sense of identity and war in the age of the smartphone

Matthew Ford

Ukrainian identity is being reinvented by war. Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture and Information Policy has…

Arts & Entertainment

R.A. the Rugged Man: Hate Speech

A medieval poet is accused of corrupting the youth. He is arrested, tortured and executed by the …

by Shane Alexander Caldwell

R.A. the Rugged Man: Dragon Fire

A music video produced for certified legends of Hip Hop Wu-Tang Clan, Kool G Rap, R.A. the Rugged…

by Shane Alexander Caldwell

Science

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STS, platform capitalism and the conundrum of expertise

They might be loath to admit it, but many Science and Technology Studies [STS] scholars today long for the halcyon days of the so-called “Science Wars” of the 1990s. Back then, those scholars were relatively united in their defenses against a loos…

by Philip Mirowski

STS, platform capitalism and the conundrum of expertise

They might be loath to admit it, but many Science and Technology Studies [STS] scholars today lon…

by Philip Mirowski

American literature in English

History of Europe

Because we fight, we are.

In 1994, I hitchhiked to Ukraine. A long-haired high school student, I was eager to explore what my whole life had lain beyond the family’s holiday plans. For us, children of the Cold War, the Soviet Union was something colourless, menacing and in…

by Asle Toje

Social Sciences

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

Alexey Ilin

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not an ordinary conflict between two states. The men (and women) across the trenches speak the same language, share the same traditions, and their faces also look very similar.

The Cracks are Beginning to Show in the Big Data Monolith

Jack Goldsmith

Data isn’t going away. That much is clear. Short of a solar flare, societal collapse or extinction event, data will continue to underwrite the twenty-first century information economy.

Ukraine: trying to make sense of identity and war in the age of the smartphone

Matthew Ford

Ukrainian identity is being reinvented by war. Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture and Information Policy has helped to orchestrate this reinvention…

Social Sciences

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

Alexey Ilin

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not an ordinary conflict between two states. The men (and women) across the trenches speak the same language, share the same traditions, and their faces also look very similar.

Witnessing Algorithms and the Paradox of Synthetic Media

Michael Richardson

Synthetic media are everywhere. Digital images and objects that appear to index something in the world but do nothing of the sort have their roots in video games and online worlds like Second Life.

Who’s The Leader of the Free World?

Michael Soussan

When I co-wrote and edited a book of essays during my university days in 1994, called Security of Eastern Europe: The Case of Ukraine, I could not possibly have imagined that the individual around whom the democratic world would ultimately unite, in a clear stance against the global advance of tyranny, would come from Ukraine.

What is Mr Putin Doing In Ukraine? – Thoughts From Kiev.

Mychailo Wynnyckyj

Today, Sunday, I went to Maidan. Several hundred thousand Kyiv residents went there also. We came together to commiserate; to…

PODCAST

Ep. 16 Geoffrey Roberts on Stalins Library: A Dictator and his Books

Editor & Ringmaster of Circus Bazaar Magazine, Shane Alexander Caldwell, speaks with Professor Geoffrey Roberts, the …

by The Ringmaster

Ep 15 Post historical archaism and the death of the Post Soviet era

Editor & Ringmaster of Circus Bazaar Magazine, Shane Alexander Caldwell, speaks with Queer and non binary columnist V…

by Vadym Yakovlev

EP 14 Escape from Ukraine

Editor & Ringmaster of Circus Bazaar Magazine, Shane Alexander Caldwell, speaks with researcher the anomynous individ…

by Shane Alexander Caldwell

Ep. 13 Matthew Blackburn For Ever We Stand with Ukraine

Editor & Ringmaster of Circus Bazaar Magazine, Shane Alexander Caldwell, speaks with researcher Matthew Blackburn abo…

by The Ringmaster

Ep 12 Michael Soussan Who is the leader of the free world

Editor & Ringmaster of Circus Bazaar Magazine, Shane Alexander Caldwell, speaks with whistleblower, screenwriter, jou…

by The Ringmaster

Ep 11. Sanyo Fylyppov S2 It tolls for thee Act 2

Editor & Ringmaster of Circus Bazaar Magazine, Shane Alexander Caldwell, speaks with Ukrainian Journalist, producer, …

by The Ringmaster

Ep 10. The Ringmasters Speech S2 It tolls for thee Act 1

Editor & Ringmaster of Circus Bazaar Magazine​ Shane Alexander Caldwell introduces the latest edition of the magazine…

by The Ringmaster

Ep 9. Journalism and Sovereignty with Serhiy Tomilenko

In this episode, Shane Alexander Caldwell engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Serhiy Tomilenko, the Pres…

by The Ringmaster

Ep 8. Vertical coalitions with Zac Rogers

In this episode Shane Alexander Caldwell sits down with Zac Rogers, the Australian academic and managing editor of Ci…

by The Ringmaster

Ep 7. Gunslinging with John Wayne Parr

Recorded in 2013 in Oslo, Norway we spoke with the Gunslinger, John Wayne Parr. The legendary Australian Thai Boxer.

by The Ringmaster

Social Sciences

Political science

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not an ordinary conflict between two states. The men (and women) across the trenches speak the same language, share the same traditions, and their faces also look very similar.

by Alexey Ilin

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not an ordinary conflict between two states. The men (and w…

by Alexey Ilin

The Cracks are Beginning to Show in the Big Data Monolith

Data isn’t going away. That much is clear. Short of a solar flare, societal collapse or extinctio…

by Jack Goldsmith

Ukraine: trying to make sense of identity and war in…

Ukrainian identity is being reinvented by war. Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture and Information Poli…

by Matthew Ford

Partner – Proxy – Glitch

The conflict in Ukraine offers unexpected insight into a military construct which has previously …

by Zac Rogers

Post-historical archaism, Ukrainian homonationalism, and the death of the post–Soviet…

Since 2014, the visibility of LGBTQ people in Ukraine has increased significantly compared to pre…

by Vadym Yakovlev

Social Sciences

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not an ordinary conflict between two states. The men (and w…

by Alexey Ilin

The Cracks are Beginning to Show in the Big Data Monolith

Data isn’t going away. That much is clear. Short of a solar flare, societal collapse or extinctio…

by Jack Goldsmith

Ukraine: trying to make sense of identity and war in…

Ukrainian identity is being reinvented by war. Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture and Information Poli…

by Matthew Ford

Partner – Proxy – Glitch

The conflict in Ukraine offers unexpected insight into a military construct which has previously …

by Zac Rogers

Post-historical archaism, Ukrainian homonationalism, and the death of the post–Soviet…

Since 2014, the visibility of LGBTQ people in Ukraine has increased significantly compared to pre…

by Vadym Yakovlev

Social Sciences

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

What is Mr Putin Doing In Ukraine? – Thoughts From Kiev.

Today, Sunday, I went to Maidan. Several hundre…

by Mychailo Wynnyckyj

Putin On Pause – Thoughts from Kiev

President Putin’s press conference seems to hav…

by Mychailo Wynnyckyj

The Vladimir Putin Problem – Thoughts From Kiev

The Russian invasion of Crimea has put the enti…

by Mychailo Wynnyckyj

Imminent Invasion – Thoughts from Kiev

Today, Crimeans “voted”. Given the barrage of m…

by Mychailo Wynnyckyj

Philosophy – Thoughts From Kiev

Today is a noteworthy day. Exactly 120 days ago…

by Mychailo Wynnyckyj

Social Sciences

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not an ordinary conflict between two states. The men (and w…

by Alexey Ilin

The Cracks are Beginning to Show in the Big Data Monolith

Data isn’t going away. That much is clear. Short of a solar flare, societal collapse or extinctio…

by Jack Goldsmith

Ukraine: trying to make sense of identity and war in…

Ukrainian identity is being reinvented by war. Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture and Information Poli…

by Matthew Ford

Partner – Proxy – Glitch

The conflict in Ukraine offers unexpected insight into a military construct which has previously …

by Zac Rogers

Post-historical archaism, Ukrainian homonationalism, and the death of the post–Soviet…

Since 2014, the visibility of LGBTQ people in Ukraine has increased significantly compared to pre…

by Vadym Yakovlev

Social Sciences

Rubashov, Koestler, and the Theory of Relative Maturity

Jack Goldsmith

Awaiting the outcome of his secret trial in a cold Soviet prison, the Old Bolshevik Rubashov reflects on a long and bloody career as Party revolutionary. In his meditations, Rubashov attempts to make sense of the arc of history.

The Russo–Ukrainian Civil War

Alexey Ilin

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not an ordinary conflict between two states. The men (and women) across the trenches speak the same language, share the same traditions, and their faces also look very similar.

Because we fight, we are.

Asle Toje

In 1994, I hitchhiked to Ukraine. A long-haired high school student, I was eager to explore what my whole life had lain beyond the family’s holiday plans. For us, children of the Cold War, the Soviet Union was something colourless, menacing and intriguingly off limits. 

The Cracks are Beginning to Show in the Big Data Monolith

Jack Goldsmith

Data isn’t going away. That much is clear. Short of a solar flare, societal collapse or extinction event, data will continue to underwrite the twenty-first century information economy.

Ukraine: trying to make sense of identity and war in the age of the smartphone

Matthew Ford

Ukrainian identity is being reinvented by war. Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture and Information Policy has helped to orchestrate this reinvention through social media campaigns – #standwithukraine – while engaged in a daily struggle against Russian cyber attacks and direct artillery bombardment. At the same time, self-organising groups like the North Atlantic Fellas Organisation seek to limit debates that might undermine Ukrainian messaging. In between the meme wars and the trolling, an image of Ukraine emerges: battered but defiant. Stoicism and resilience in the face of Putin’s extermination. Such messages may…

Partner – Proxy – Glitch

Zac Rogers

The conflict in Ukraine offers unexpected insight into a military construct which has previously been mostly theoretical. The scenario of Ukrainian ground forces fighting beneath an information domain dominated almost exclusively by American intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities, while no US forces fight in the conflict, is what 1990s military theorists and strategists described as a ‘vertical coalition’.

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