Gundula Haage

Gundula Haage

Gundula Haage, born 1992 in Freiburg, studied Global Studies and geography at Jawaharlal-Nehru-University Delhi, University of Cape Town, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. Since 2018, she is print and online editor at KULTURAUSTAUSCH.

Photographer: Max Lautenschläger



Articles by this author

Poorest nation, richest nation (Issue III+IV/2018)

Famous in Qatar

Who's who in the world's poorest and richest nations? We take a look.

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Poorest nation, richest nation (Issue III+IV/2018)

Everyday Life in the Central African Republic

What sets one nation apart from others? Customs, traditions and social graces are key. Here we explore how societies tick in Qatar and the Central African Republic, from flirting to bartering to death rites.

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Poorest nation, richest nation (Issue III+IV/2018)

Everyday life in Qatar

What sets one nation apart from others? Customs, traditions and social graces are key. Here we explore how societies tick in Qatar and the Central African Republic, from flirting to bartering to death rites.

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Above (Issue I/2019)

Guardians of the Bridge

How artists are helping to keep the peace at the watery border between Slovakia and Hungary. 

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Guilt (Issue II/2019)

Visibly proud

For a long time, Sinti and Roma culture was repressed in Europe. A new online archive aims to change that.

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Nonstop (Issue III/2019)

... on Crete

Aidin and Theo Nikoloudakis and their three children live in a house in the bay of Likos in southern Crete. From their terrace they look out over the sea and the 500 goats and sheep owned by their extended family.

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Endlich! (Ausgabe I/2020)

Chickens versus loneliness

The number of elderly people in Taiwan is rising fast. How do they live and what is their role in society? Two projects are searching for new solutions.

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Finally! (Issue I/2020)

Outrageous rhyming

Ethiopia’s centuries-old poetic tradition has long been the domain of men. Young women are now making this artform their own.

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Make it yourself (Issue IV/2021)

Statutory Eradication

Louise Erdrich talks about resistance by indigenous peoples in 1950s America.

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Living on less (Issue I/2023)

The island that’s left behind

In the middle of the Saloum river delta in Senegal lies the island of Diamniadio. Here people live off the sea – but every year the nets get a little emptier.

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