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  • Aftermath of #CancelRussia movement

    Aftermath of #CancelRussia movement

    After Russia invaded Ukraine, the international community sought ways to exert pressure and convey disapproval. Cultural isolation has become one of the tools to influence Russia. Events, exhibitions, and performances featuring Russian artists and cultural figures have been restricted and cancelled in several countries.

  • Opinion: Cancelling Russian culture will not stop the war

    Opinion: Cancelling Russian culture will not stop the war

    The international community is cancelling engagements featuring Russian cultural figures as a response to the war in Ukraine. Does this action truly pave the way for world peace? A Russian student living in Belgium provides her perspective on this matter.

  • Tolerance as a shield against cancel culture: interview with psychologist Anna Makarchuk

    Tolerance as a shield against cancel culture: interview with psychologist Anna Makarchuk

    In an era marked by social media, where public opinions and collective judgments hold significant power, cancel culture influences behaviour, worldview, and mental health of people. What should you do if you are cancelled? Why do certain mistakes more likely lead to cancellation than others? And what psychological motivations underlie the urge to cancel someone?

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