“If I could tell you what it meant, there would be no point in dancing it” This quote of the famous dancer Isadora Duncan is of importance for ‘selfreflecting’ (Western) academics and scientists. It was used by Gregory Bateson to …

If I could say it, I wouldn’t have to dance it, would I? Read more »

Science intends to look for and offer understanding/options for at least man-made, if not natural, human suffering. However we (westernized) social scientists do have, looking closely at our (public) time/money investments the last hundred years, a bad track record. We …

The Lack of and Craving for Deep-Safe-Spaces in Modernity Read more »

Global feminism was and is an important social force to offer women equal opportunities. Western feminism, from an anthropological gaze, however ran into a dualistic trap which seem to have become contra-productive to their ultimate goal. We, women and men …

Genderworlds Are Always Complementary Read more »