I have written about politics, economy, and social mobilisations in Hungary and the wider region in the past years for a variety of publications. These pieces include an analysis of Orbán’s defeat and the trajectory of the new left in Eastern Europe. An earlier piece focused on organising in Hungary amidst creeping authoritarianism and the EU and Hungary’s intertwined history. I also wrote about gendered labour, the nation and art (in Hungarian, here).

I wrote about spatial politics and speculation in the West Bank as part of the ‘Ways of Travelling’ residency at the Qattan Foundation. I also contributed to this book bringing together unpublished historical manuscripts. Here’s an excerpt of the texts I wrote as a curator for Blerta Haziraj’s exhibition on the Antifascist front of Women in Kosovo.

As a translator and proofreader, I have collaborated with numerous institutions throughout the years; recent projects have, for instance, involved Rab-Rab Press and Pyke Presje. If you would like to work with me, don’t hesitate to reach out.