

The Uncomfortable Ordinary: Evil, Responsibility, and the Banality of Systems
by Frazer Macdonald Hay On 18 May, I published an article titled “ An Uncomfortable Framing of the Most Heinous .” It was an attempt to sit with an idea that resists moral comfort: that the perpetrators of the worst crimes in human history are rarely the monsters we want them to be. Last night, while watching Nuremberg (dir. James Vanderbilt), that discomfort returned with renewed force. The film centres on the uneasy relationship between Hermann Göring (played by Russell C


Why Peace & Conflict Skills Matter in Everyday UK Life
For most of my working life, I have operated at the intersection of people, place, memory, and conflict . I have worked in cities rebuilding after war; in neighbourhoods negotiating tense identities; in institutions grappling with histories they found difficult to acknowledge; and in communities looking for ways to reconnect after years of silence or division. Through all of this, one insight has stayed with me: Conflict does not begin with violence, and peace does not begin


What the Walled Off Hotel Reveals About Our Liquid Times
Banksy, Bauman, Sontag and the Architecture of Fear by Frazer Macdonald Hay In Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty, Zygmunt Bauman describes a world slipping from solid certainties into fluid insecurities, a world where social bonds thin, trust evaporates, and fear becomes a political resource more valuable than truth. We inhabit, he argues, an age shaped by negative globalisation: a system that grants radical freedom of movement to some while confining others beh


Response to Brendan Hughes' BBC Article on the Maze Prison
Written by #FrazerMacdonaldHay Brendan Hughes’ recent article on the Maze Prison offers a succinct overview of a complex and deeply...


The Fenix Museum of Migration: A Spiraling Testament to Human Movement
Image by Fenix By Frazer Macdonald Hay Language: French / Arabic On May 16th, 2025 , the doors will open to a powerful new cultural...


Befriending our Existing Concrete
Text by #FrazerMacdonaldHay Quick Read: In an age of climate crisis and cultural amnesia, concrete is often misunderstood—viewed as a...


Building - Emotional Entanglements
Written by #FrazerMacdonaldHay Quick read: Over time, buildings accumulate cultural value as society assigns meaning and memory to their...























