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04.07.2008
Rámon Grosfoguel

Transmodernity, border thinking, and global coloniality

Decolonizing political economy and postcolonial studies

Postmodernism as an epistemological project still reproduces a particular form of coloniality. A decolonial perspective requires a broader canon of thought that would require taking seriously the epistemic insights of critical thinkers from the global South. [ more ]

03.07.2008
Tomas Kavaliauskas

The non-efficient citizen

01.07.2008
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New partner: Res Publica Nowa

30.06.2008
Richard Rorty

Democracy and philosophy

27.06.2008
Ivaylo Ditchev

Mobile citizenship?


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04.07.2008

Multitudes | 33 (2008)

philosophie politique : les deux corps du monstre
03.07.2008

2000 | 5/2008

Eurozine Review


24.06.2008
Eurozine Review

We, the President

"Le Monde diplomatique" (Berlin) enjoys the view from Slovenia's presidential balcony; "Krytyka" debates genocide; "Osteuropa" compiles a green book on eastern Europe; "Vikerkaar" revisits the Bronze Soldier debate; "Merkur" is wary of the Left's use of opinion polls; "Roots" poses the Macedonian question; "L'Homme" thematizes caring and fighting women; and "Esprit" watches the world in a hurry.

03.06.2008
Eurozine Review

Olympic indifference

20.05.2008
Eurozine Review

Misunderstanding '68

29.04.2008
Eurozine Review

The centre is everywhere

15.04.2008
Eurozine Review

A mother since birth?


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Kulturos barai Self-description

Kulturos barai is an independent monthly journal of culture that regularly covers wide cultural areas: general cultural topics (cultural theory, history, and criticism), art, theatre, music, dance, film, architecture, cultural tendencies abroad, etc. It is published in Vilnius, Lithuania, and has a circulation of 3000 copies. The journal aims at discussing the most urgent issues in Lithuanian culture, with a broader perspective of cross-cultural developments. It publishes articles and essays of leading Lithuanian and foreign cultural critics, social thinkers, philosophers, sociologists, historians, and members of other academic/intellectual communities. Reviews of the most important books on cultural topics, published in Lithuania, are included in each issue. Regular overviews of cultural life in the western world are also being published. Round-table discussions about social and cultural problems (for example, reform of academic institutions, European integration, the state of cultural policy, social aspects of drug abuse, etc) are an important part of the journal's profile. The journal's policy is to bridge public and academic space, a goal which is considered to be one of the most important aspects of humanities, thus academic essays of well-known and young Lithuanian authors are welcome alike. It is also maintained that culture is an open area, thus the journal always welcomes critical responses to the issues discussed on its pages.

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