Within January 22-28, 2018, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Jews, Christians, non-Muslims and Buddhists are analyzed.

In the third talk of conceptual discussion series  held on January 22, 2018, moderated by Olcay Akyıldız, Feryal Saygılıgil and Alev Özkazanç discussed the relation of feminist and queer thought with discourse.

Two distinct institutions, National Library of Armenia from Yerevan and Haigazian University from Beirut, that were in Istanbul for the first time, discussed whether it is possible to overcome geographical distances through digital connections.

In the second talk of conceptual discussion series held on January 15, 2018, moderated by Murat Cankara, Sibel Irzık and Seval Şahin discussed the relationship between literature and discourse.

Within January 15-21, 2018, three news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against non-Muslims, Syrians and Jews are analyzed.

In the first talk of conceptual discussion series, moderated by Nur Betül Çelik, Nazlı Ökten and Ferda Keskin discussed the notion of discourse and the relationship between discourse and politics.

Within January 8-14, 2018, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Greeks, non-Muslims, Buddhists and Jews are analyzed.

Within January 1-7, 2018, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Greeks, Christians, Jews and Syrians are analyzed.

The panel, “Practices of dealing with difficult pasts: Experiences of NGOs” organized by the Hrant Dink Foundation and DVV International took place on 15 December 2017. The panel was moderated by academician Meltem Ahıska.

Within December 25-31, 2017, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Greeks, Iraqis and Jews are analyzed.

Onur Yazıcıgil, Turkey-Armenia Travel Grantee, who travelled to Armenia for organising workshops at TUMO Center for Creative Technologies: You read these things, but it’s never as the same to experience it first hand.

Within December 18-24, 2017, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Syrians, Buddhists, Greeks and Rûms are analyzed.