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7 (2009)
Zukunft der Demokratie [The future of democracy]

Polar
 

Abstracts

Kurs

Peter Siller
Ohne Input kein Output
Eine Inspektion unserer Demokratie
Christoph Möllers
Vom Leiden an der Demokratie
Einige Irrtümer im Umgang mit 
demokratischen Ordnungen
Etienne Balibar
Klassenkampf um die Demokratie?
Zur historischen Dialektik von 
Demokratie und Bürgerschaft
Nicole Deitelhoff/Rainer Forst/Stefan Gosepath/Christoph Menke
Hubertus Buchstein
Gehen Sie über Los!
Das Zufallsprinzip als demokratisches Lebenselixier
Axel Bruns
"In der Open-Source-Demokratie wartet 
man keine Einladung ab"
Interview
Christoph Egle, Stefan Huster, Arnd Pollmann, Peter Siller
Ist es links?: Direkte Demokratie
Carsten Herzberg/Anja Röcke/Yves Sintomer
Mehr lokale Demokratie wagen
Möglichkeiten und Grenzen des Bürgerhaushalts

Der wahre Text: 
Antragsübersicht

Neue Berliner Sprachkritik

Kampf

Christian von Soest
"Bring mir mein Maschinengewehr"
Die Einkehr der Ernüchterung in Südafrikas 
Demokratie
Karl Wiezorek
Trauerblumen auf den Platz 
des Himmlischen Friedens
Stagnation und Aufbruch in China
Soe Tjen Marching
Entstellter Sinn
Höhen und Tiefen im indonesischen 
Demokratisierungsprozess
Regina Kreide
Motor und Bremse
Demokratisierung in Zeiten der 
internationalen Verrechtlichung
Christoph Raiser
History Repeating
Wie das System Berlusconi sich Italien einverleibt
Roman Deckert/Anja Wollenberg
Wählen gehen
Erfahrungsberichte aus dem Sudan und dem Irak
Thomas Krüger
"Zu Mittätern werden"
Interview
Rudolf Speth
Von Mensch zu Mensch
Grassroots-Campaigning als 
Strategie im Bundestagswahlkampf
Robin Celikates/Hilal Sezgin
Die Freiheit der Barbaren
Warum eine Demokratie Ausländern das 
allgemeine Wahlrecht gewähren muss

Mein halbes Jahr

Film · Matthias Dell
Literatur · Julia Roth
Musik · Johannes von Weizsäcker

Konvent

Anna-Catharina Gebbers
Der Agora-Effekt
Von der neuen Zusammenkunft in der Kunst
Paula Marie Hildebrandt
Die Politikflüsterer
Vom Mehrwert des Unverwertbaren
Rita Thiele
"Künstlerische Begabung ist kein Gut, 
das demokratisch verteilt wird"
Interview
Bonnie Honig
Die Chancen der Demokratie
Slumdog Millionaire und die 
Logik des globalen Kapitalismus
Stephan Ertner
Gehorsam und Auseinandersetzung
Demokratie als Aufgabe der Schulentwicklung
Martin Saar
Bildpolitik: Ort der Demokratie
Ina Kerner
Leben im Kapitalismus: Demosex

Schönheiten

Arnd Pollmann
Tyrannei der Schönheit
Tocqueville, Vian und die ästhetische Chirurgie
Oliver Kohns
Rot/Weiß
John Hustons The Unforgiven
Johannes Kambylis
Das Steppenschwein
Die Kronenklauer von F.K. Waechter und Bernd Eilert
Susann Neuenfeldt/Simon Strick
Die ewige Stadt
Brecht/Müller in der JVA Tegel
Christoph Raiser
Wie dem auch sei
Das Europäische Parlament
Julia Roth
Fragiler Sieg
Abortion Democracy von Sarah Diehl
Martin Roussel
Eine gute Idee
Dylans 83er-Album Infidels
Daniel Ulbrich
Blutwurst
Aristophanes' Die Ritter
Jens Friebe
Hammer
Im Baumarkt mit Slavoj Zizek
Anja Höfer
Nicht echt
Christoph Schlingensiefs Die Piloten

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Where were you when Europe fell apart?

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Even nameless horrors must be named

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Changing media, Media in change
The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals took place in Linz, Austria, in May 2011. Under the heading "Changing media, Media in change", the conference explored the challenges and transformations facing media in the wake of the digital revolution. [more]

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