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Artificial Intelligence: Image generation. Arts. Visualization.

  • How justified is the fear of AI?

  • Will AI take over and will we soon be replaced by it? 

  • How significant is its benefit for art, cultures, and modern societies?

  • How much will AI influence humanity in the near future?

 

vol. 3 of the Publications of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts | Class III (in preparation)

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Migration: Challenges. Changes. Chances.

Migration, whether internal or international, is one of the major issues of our time. But it is nothing new. Since the beginning of time, people have been migrating. Then, as now, they are driven by climate, hunger, war and the desire for a better life as they move from one region to another and from one continent to the next. According to the UNHCR, around 117 million people were displaced from their homes worldwide in 2025, representing 1 in 70 of the world's population. In Western political debates, however, the movement of these people is often discussed as a problem, portraying migration as more of a threat than an opportunity for future progress.

We address these issues and ask:  

  • What effects and dynamics are associated with migration for societies and their cultures?

  • What advantages does migration offer for the future and progress of societies and cultures?

  • To what extent does migration promote racism and xenophobia?

  • How does migration not only change the destination country, but also the societies and cultures of the country of origin?

  • In what ways must the economic, social and cultural models of the Western world be rethought and questioned in order to better deal with migration?

   

vol. 2 of the Publications of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts | Class III (in preparation)

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COVID-19: Cultural Studies

​In late 2019, the Corona virus caused a worldwide outbreak of the infections disease COVID-19. Lockdowns, quarantine and mandatory masks were only some of the drastic consequences on the everyday life of societies. This volume contains essays examining various aspects of the pandemic and its consequences from the perspectives of cultural studies, economics, sociology, linguistics, and psychology.

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vol. 1 of the Publications of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts | Class III (2026)

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Image, Communication, and New Media 

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Modern Europe: Heritage and Mission

In the process of globalization, are European traditions still relevant, or do they hinder progress? What is the future of Europe?
Contributions from the fields of politics, economics, education, theology, art, the environment, and medicine address these questions. These contributions are based on lectures presented at a symposium in Munich and are supplemented by additional contributions compiled in this volume.

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Ludwig Tavernier (Ed.): Das moderne Europa: Erbe und Auftrag (edition weimar / Schriftenreihe der Europäischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Künste)

 

 

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​Art History, Education, and its Communication

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