Poland


  • sub-Project Poland

    This sub-project examines how Polish artists and cultural practitioners respond to the socio-political polarisation and the “culture wars” in their country. How do they attempt to contribute to “peacebuilding” in the sense of positive peace? The study is empirically oriented and, on the basis of on-site research, describes various approaches to achieving positive peace through […]

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  • Counter-intuitive Peacebuilding: An Encounter with Artist Daniel Rycharski in Rural Poland

    In 2024, Jörg Scheller met Rycharski in his home town of Sierpc and interviewed him. The artist, who is openly gay and an activist for queer rights, but also a devout Christian, lives and works in rural Poland amidst the electorate of Poland’s national conservative…

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  • The research project featured on ZHdK’s Kunstlicht podcast

    Rada Leu and Jörg Scheller spoke with Kunstlicht co-host Eva Pauline Bossow about the potentials and limitations of art as peace(building). Rada gave insights into her research in the Republic of Moldova. https://www.zhdk.ch/meldung/wie-kuenste-den-frieden-foerdern-7061

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  • Publication: “Die neuen Graswurzel-Avantgarde”, Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte

    Volume XVIII/2 of the Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte includes an article by Jörg Scheller about “the new grassroots avant-gardes”. The text discusses individuals and groups researched within the framework of Contemporary Art, Popular Culture, and Peacebuilding in Eastern Europe, including Daniel Rycharski (Poland) and Oberliht (Republic…

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  • The research project featured in “Horizonte. Das Schweizer Forschungsmagazin”

    Jörg Scheller spoke with the Swiss National Science Foundation’s magazine about our research in (Central) Eastern Europe: “When people can openly address conflicts and criticise them, then things are generally more peaceful there than elsewhere.” Link to the article

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