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Tag Archives: Constance Classen

Migration Fremde stinken Leitgeruch Freitag, Wir sind nicht Burka
Scent Culture Comment & Review

Smell matters in migration politics!

July 12, 2017 cnoppeney

In the context of the ongoing controversy on migration politics in Germany, Thomas de Mazière, the Federal Minister of the Interior, joined the group of advocats of a Leitkultur: “Wir sind nicht Burka”. Continue reading Smell matters in migration politics! →

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Scent Culture at the University of St. Gallen

November 1, 2015 Scent Culture Institute: Smelling in Culture, Business & Society

The University of St. Gallen has long been known for its integrative view of economics, business administration, law, social science and the humanities. Smell Culture is now part of its contextual studies program. Continue reading Scent Culture at the University of St. Gallen →

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Thought leadership, talks, workshops, cultural production & consulting in an experiential & aesthetic economy Bern, Zürich, Schweiz

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