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politics & scent culture

Macht & Duft: Politiker als Nase

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In diesen Tagen vor der Landtagswahl in Bayern verdient der amtierende Ministerpräsidenten Markus Söder besondere Aufmerksamkeit. Dabei überrascht ein Portrait mit Bezügen in die Bildwelt des osmanischen Reiches: Was also verbindet Markus Söder mit einem Sultan?

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Posted on 10/10/201813/10/2018 Scent Culture Comment & ReviewSmellshot

“We-Feeling”: The sociality of scents!

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What is social or even political about scent? This Scent Culture Comment & Review reveals some of the implications of a casual interview.

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Posted on 30/09/201813/10/2018 Scent Culture Comment & ReviewSmellshot

Syrians in Jordan: A community of refugees flowers in the desert

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Ibrahim’s perfume stall in a Jordanian camp hosting Syrian refugees represents more than a business. It is also a small step towards building a community rooted in hope. We would like to learn more about Ibrahim’s endeavour. Please let him know!

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Posted on 28/06/201628/11/2019 Scent Culture News

Climate change & fragrances

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This artistic project by Catherine Young brings links the scent culture and the fragrance industry to the political agenda: climate change.

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Posted on 08/02/201601/09/2018 Scent Culture News

Smelling boundaries

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Not only physical boundaries still set apart Hong Kong and China even after the reunification, but there are also invisible segregation like scent between the two places. This art project by  Morgan Wong works with this situation.

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Posted on 17/08/201518/04/2020 Scent Culture News
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