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06.10.2008
Daniela Strigl

Literary perspectives: Austria

Anything but a "German appendix"

Austrian novelists are still referred to as Germans despite recent critical and commercial success. From the new narrative "miracle" to the darkly humorous "writer's novel", Daniela Strigl finds a contemporary Austrian scene at the top of its game. [Lithuanian version added] [ more ]

06.10.2008
Elemér Hankiss

Doom and gloom

03.10.2008
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Eurozine conference held in Paris

24.09.2008
Samuel Abrahám

Being part of the gang

24.09.2008
Gaby Zipfel

Three strokes of luck


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16.09.2008
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Graphic and explicit

"New Humanist" watches the Religious Right get passionate about sex; "Sens Public" reads up on the US elections; "Blätter" stares into the abyss of prevention; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Berlin) calls CCTV a fiasco; "Dilema veche" sees welfare go to the dogs; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) slates EU immigration policies; "Ny Tid" reports on a new edition of diplo; "Arena" describes the dark sides of Scandinavian social engineering; "Revolver Revue" worries about mass media and memory; and "Merkur" satisfies our curiosity.

02.09.2008
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The enzyme of freedom

12.08.2008
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Why should I fill my pack with stones?

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Ready... steady... pray!

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Plan B or not to be


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Iris Marion Young

(1949-2006) was Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, and also worked in the fields of Gender Studies and Human Rights. Her research interests were in contemporary political theory, feminist social theory, and normative analysis of public policy.

Her books include Justice and the Politics of Difference (Princeton University Press, 1990), Throwing Like a Girl and Other Essays in Feminist Philosophy and Social Theory (Indiana University Press, 1990), Intersecting Voices: Dilemmas of Gender, Political Philosophy, and Policy (Princeton University Press, 1997), and Inclusion and Democracy (Oxford University Press, 2000). Her writings have been translated into several languages, including German, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish. She lectured widely in North America, Europe, Australia, and South Africa.



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Daniele Archibugi, Iris Marion Young

Envisioning a Global Rule of Law

Could a different response to the attacks of September 11, based on the rule of law and international co-operation been more effective in the long run and have opened a way to a more just and stable world order? [more]

14.06.2002



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