The core of our activities is built upon the ideas and stimuli produced by the interactions under the Europe Dome. The Catalogue of Ideas you can find on this page is a summary of the insightful remarks, most common topics raised and solutions discussed by participants in the Dome Talks.
It contains inputs collected in 62 Dome Talks in 8 countries during our two-year trip throughout Europe! These countries are Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Spain (Basque Country), and The Netherlands. In other words a preliminary roadmap to the problems of today’s Europe, which we must grapple with to develop the Europe of tomorrow!
In addition to the full PDF version spanning 70 pages, we also put together this interactive story map serving as a visual guide to our tour. Starting with San Sebastian, each location matches the picture featured, alongside a quote which relates to the region. Therefore, picture and quote might not necessarily come from the same place.
As you progress through the Catalogue, the topics addressed move, amongst others, from democracy, to inclusion, all the way to the EU copyright reform, giving you an idea of the thoughts, concerns and hopes of citizens all over Europe. You can find an overview on the first slide. However, if you are interested in a specific location or topic, feel free to play around with the interactive map and follow your own route!
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Democracy Days at Kaiserin-Theophanu-School and Digital Democracy Days
Democracy Days at the Kaiserin-Theophanu-School30 August to 01 September 2022 | Cologne What ideas do you have for your school? What should change? What can you do to achieve this? Under the travelling structure ‘Europe Dome’ we will discuss your possibilities for...
The aqueous story of war
Let’s talk about water. Of course, water is the source of life, we mainly consist of water and we all know water's brighter and darker sides. We know the feeling of a good shower after a long day, but we also know the threat of a heavy precipitation. We know about...
Stealing History: How Moscovia (Muscovy) is stealing Ukrainian history
The formation of the national consciousness of Ukraine was constantly accompanied by the oppression of the empires under whose power the state was. As a result, even today the world often perceives independent Ukraine as a part of Russia (at least it was the case...
Civic participation in Ukrainian history
Civic participation is the involvement of individual constituents or communities in local, state, and national government. In short, it is the participation of people in government and democratic processes. Civic activities are essential to good local governance...
Role of Art in Conversations about War
This article was composed by Anna Proskurina from the interview with Olena Hermasimyuk, where she spoke about the importance of Ukrainian, in particular veteran, art as a way to remember, comprehend, and communicate to the general public the experience of the...
Keeping the dignity
“The dignity of the human being is inviolable”, that is the one phrase in German schools every student heard multiple times in class, it’s the one phrase everyone has first in mind if you ask to paraphrase the German law - also because it is the first sentence of the...
ECOCIDE – Killing one’s home
The lives of Ukrainians have been disrupted by the Russian invasion. Less visible are the environmental consequences through the hand of the Russian army that are added to the already existing threat of global warming for more than 3 months now. Russian weapons harm...
Topic 2: Environmental Consequences of the War
Environmental crimes are accruing every minute in Ukraine. Since the 24th of February, the Russian military has fired more than 2000 missiles into Ukraine, and over 85,000 tons of destroyed Russian military equipment are spreaded all over the country. Explosions...
Topic 3: Humanitarian Consequences of the War
Human rights is a very broad and widely speculated topic in general, and with the ongoing full-scale war in Ukraine human rights violations are making headlines. In the "Humanitarian consequences of the war" section, we are focusing on how war crimes violate basic...
Topic 1: Difficult History and Civic Participation
All modern states have periods of what we call difficult history, the heritage that still lives in our minds in the present and usually leads to fundamental disagreements over who we are as a society and what values we hold. With the ongoing full-scale war in Ukraine,...