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03.07.2009
Toomas Hendrik Ilves

Who are we? Where are we?

National identity and mental geography

Over the last thousand years, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have had multiple identities and been members of several empires. Now, writes the President of Estonia, "we should be looking to create identities that go beyond those that history has foisted upon us". [ more ]

02.07.2009
Martin M. Simecka

Still not free

01.07.2009
Stefan Jonsson

The first man

29.06.2009
Tatiana Zhurzhenko

The geopolitics of memory

25.06.2009
Timothy Snyder

Holocaust: The ignored reality


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24.06.2009
Eurozine Review

So what's our problem?

"Hungarian Quarterly" divines the future of the forint; "Index on Censorship" gives libel law a bad press; "Samtiden" doubts whether Norwegian police women are any freer with the hijab; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Berlin) applies the belt to Europe's cordon sanitaire; "Mittelweg 36" sees solidarity outgrow the nation; "Roots" says yes to Europe, but not at any cost; "Kulturos barai" does not dismiss the idea of a new Lithuanian Grand Duchy; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) calls the European elections a farce; "Rili" wants to keep the market out of universities; and "Fronesis" explains what 2°C means in an expertocracy.

09.06.2009
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Happy birthday, Mr Habermas

26.05.2009
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In monads' land

05.05.2009
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Advanced profligate capitalism

21.04.2009
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Index on Censorship 4/2007


4/2007
Cyberspeech - free expression online

Index on Censorship
 

JO GLANVILLE
Editorial

NEWS ANALYSIS

ALEX DE WAAL
War games. Saving Darfur is a mission with its own agenda
KAMILA SHAMSIE
Hostage to a story line. Pakistan is struggling to escape from its image
MALEIHA MALIK
Speech control. History can teach us lessons about race hate laws

FIRST PERSON

LEO MURRAY
Diary of a protest. Nineteen days in the life of an environmental activist

CYBERSPEECH

JON GARVIE
Trading free speech. The end of censorship?

FUTURE WEB

Don Tapscott. The N-Generation
ANDREW WASLEY
Only connect. The web has revolutionised activism
ETHIO-ZAGOL
The hazards of dissent. Blogging in Ethiopia is a risky enterprise
RICHARD MORGAN
Meredith's mistake. You can't take humans out of the equation

FUTURE WEB

Iran Proxy. Censorship bypass
NART VILLENEUVE
Evasion tactics. The challenges to online freedom
SIARHEI SYS
One man's anarchy. Belarus is tightening its grip

FUTURE WEB

Xeni Jardin. Exporting censorship
EMILY BELL
Users + tools = journalism. Technology is driving the future of news
NII AYIKWEI PARKES
Ghana unbound. The web is shifting taboos and traditions
STAN COHEN
Downloading evil. A test for the limits of tolerance
BILL THOMPSON
Trust me, I'm a website. Time to rethink privacy

CHRONICLE OF DISSENT

Paying the penalty for free expression online
They know where you are. It's getting easier for governments to track us
DAVID WEINBERGER
Online on message. Political speech isn't what it used to be

FUTURE WEB

Shava Nerad. Getting the word out
SHIRAZ MAHER
Road to jihad. A new generation of extremists is in the making
DAVID LIVINGSTONE
Taking on the radicals. It's going to take cyber tactics, not censorship
MARTIN ROWSON
Stripsearch
STEVEN MURDOCH & ROSS ANDERSON
Shifting borders. Utopia hasn't materialised

FUTURE WEB

Linden Lab. Virtual worlds
YETAAI A
breach in the wall - Standing up to censorship in China

FUTURE WEB

Jimmy Wales. Setting knowledge free

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT MEDIA LAW

GEOFFREY ROBERTSON & ANDREW NICOL
Balancing acts. The state of press freedom in the UK


 

Focal points

European histories

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/eurohistories.html
For solidarity to exist in the enlarged EU, an historical awareness must be developed that includes the experiences of new members. [more]

Media landscapes: Central and eastern Europe

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/medialandscapes.html
How Media autonomy in Europe's "newer democracies" is being inhibited by market forces and continuing political intervention. [more]

The malady of infinite aspiration?

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/financialcrisis.html
Sound in principle or sick at heart? Articles on the financial crisis, compiled under Durkheim's memorable phrase, "the malady of infinite aspiration". [more]

Editor's choice

Laurent Mauriac, Pascal Riché
Online journalism: Transposition or transformation?

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2009-05-22-mauriacriche-en.html
The editors of the pioneering French politics website explain their concept for bridging the gap between print and the Internet. [more]

Literature

Andrea Zlatar
Literary perspectives: Croatia
Post-traumatic stress disorder

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2009-03-31-zlatar-en.html
Common to new Croatian writing is the postwar experience, with marginal characters exploring tensions between individual and society. [more]

Katharina Raabe
The read expanse

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2009-04-16-raabe-de.html
In the twenty years since the fall of communism, literature has been lifting the fog settling over the historical expanses of eastern central Europe. [more]

Conferences

Eurozine emerged from an informal network dating back to 1983. Since that time, a variety of European cultural magazines have met once a year in European cities to exchange ideas and experiences. In the meantime, approximately 100 periodicals from almost every European country have become involved in these meetings.
European histories
The 22nd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Vilnius, 8-11 May 2009

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/vilnius_european_histories.html
The 22nd European Meeting of Cultural Journals took place in Vilnius, Lithuania, 8 to 11 May 2009. Under the heading "European Histories", the Eurozine conference explored the role of history and memory in forming new identities in a Europe in change. [more]

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