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24.05.2012
Claudia Ciobanu, Mircea Vasilescu

"The Romanian press is beyond salvation"

An interview with Mircea Vasilescu

Earlier this year, Eurozine partner "Dilema Veche" was almost dragged down with the rest of a failing Romanian press. But thanks to original journalism, inventive strategy and an independent attitude, the magazine looks like pulling through all the stronger, says its editor. [ more ]

23.05.2012
Eurozine Review

A protest of Scrooges

22.05.2012
Daniel Chirot, Almantas Samalavicius

Ideology never ends

22.05.2012
Anna Aslanyan, Stewart Home

Moving the goalposts

21.05.2012
Jacques Rupnik

The euro crisis: Central European lessons


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23.05.2012
Eurozine Review

A protest of Scrooges

"Kulturos barai" talks to Daniel Chirot about modernity, crisis and ideology; "NZ" plots the new Russian class-consciousness; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) asks which way the middle class will swing; "Wespennest" explains what anarchism can do for you; "Dilema Veche" recalls better days for Romanian journalism; "Reset" abandons print for web; "Letras Libres" reveals the political Borges; "dérive" rescues the bungalow from historical oblivion; and "Vikerkaar" profiles Estonian situationist duo Johnson & Johnson.

09.05.2012
Eurozine Review

Sudden and slow-acting poisons

18.04.2012
Eurozine Review

Not a Prospero in sight

21.03.2012
Eurozine Review

To hell in a handbasket



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Editorial

Netzteil

Jana Herwig
Meine geliehenen Friends und ich
Plattformen, besser als das Fernsehen
Sandra Groll, Marc Ries
Ablenkung vom Eigentlichen?
Das Videobuch "Learning from YouTube" von Alexandra Juhasz
Vera Tollmann
Über die Mauer springen
Das Internet und seine "chinesischen Eigenschaften"
Pieter T'Jonck
Die Tücken des Gehirns
Das Virtual-Reality-Stück "Terra Nova" der belgischen Theatergruppe CREW
Max Jorge Hinderer
Digitales Archiv -- analoge Accessoires
Zur Eröffnung des Lygia Clark Art Center in Rio de Janeiro
Roland Schöny
Architektonisch-auditiver Attraktor
Das Projekt "The Morning Line" machte in Wien Station

Ware Freundschaft

Jan Verwoert
Horizont Freundschaft
Gegen die Warenförmigkeit von sozialen Beziehungen
Vera Tollmann
Der Terror der Positivität
Interview mit dem Philosophen und Medientheoretiker Byung-Chul Han
Phesbuk, Künstlerbuch, 2008-2011
Bernhard Fruehwirth
Bildstrecke
Alessandro Ludovico
Multiple Selbstdarstellung
Die Erosion von Identität in sozialen Netzwerken
Daphne Dragona
Fremde, ferngesteuerte Spielumgebung
Freundschaft und der Prozess der "Gamifizierung"
Herwig G. Höller
Ost-Osterweiterung
Das polnische Kollektiv Krytyka Polityczna expandiert in die Ukraine und nach Russland
Pascal Jurt
Connections, Seilschaften und Verbindungen
Zur Relevanz des Netzwerkbegriffs im Kunstfeld -- ein Gespräch mit Ulf Wuggenig
Hanne Hammer Stien
"Iceploitation"
Ein norwegisches Archivprojekt sucht nach dem Freundlichen und Nahbaren der arktischen Kultur
Edit András
Wessen Nostalgie ist die Ostalgie?
Eine Überblicksausstellung zur Kunst Osteuropas und der ehemaligen Sowjetrepubliken im New Museum, New York
Adrian Piper/Anna Kowalska
My Calling (Card) #1
(for Dinners and Cocktail Parties)
Gastbeitrag des textuellen Kunstprojekts "Conzepte"

Artscribe

Ausstellungen

Juliane Debeusscher
"Museum of Parallel Narratives. In the Framework of L'Internationale"
Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), Barcelona
Rachel Mader
Henrik Olesen
"How Do I Make Myself a Body?"
Museum für Gegenwartskunst Basel
Michael Hauffen
Geissler/Sann
"volatile smile. Ein uneinschätzbares Lächeln"
NGBK, Berlin
Christian Höller
"Communitas. Die unrepräsentierbare Gemeinschaft"
Camera Austria, Graz
Julia Wallnöfer
"désertieren"
Tiroler Kunstpavillon, Innsbruck
Sophie Goltz
Doris Salcedo
"Plegaria Muda"
Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC), Mexico City
Monika Vykoukal
"Sense and Sensibility"
Kunstverein Salzburg
Karin Jaschke
"Die Chronologie der Teresa Burga. Berichte. Diagramme. Intervalle/29.9.11"
Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart
Walter Seidl
"Beziehungsarbeit/Kunst und Institution"
Künstlerhaus, Wien
Christa Benzer
Jan Svankmajer
"Das Pendel, die Grube und andere Absonderlichkeiten"
Kunsthalle Wien
Hedwig Saxenhuber
Inés Lombardi
"Past Present -- Close and Distant"
Secession, Wien

Lektüre

Barbara Eder
Wolfgang Müller "Die Elfe im Schlafsack", "Valeska Gert", "Kosmas"
Naoko Kaltschmidt
Beate Fricke, Markus Klammer, Stefan Neuner (Hg.)
"Bilder und Gemeinschaften"
Martin Reiterer
Sarah Glidden "Israel verstehen"
Gabriele Werner
Claudia Reiche "Digitale Körper, geschlechtlicher Raum"
Susanne Karr
Katharina Pewny
"Das Drama des Prekären"


 

Focal points     click for more

The EU: Broken or just broke?

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/eurocrisis.html
Brought on by the global economic recession, the eurocrisis has been exacerbated by serious faults built into the monetary union. In a new Eurozine focal point, contributors discuss whether the EU is not only broke, but also broken -- and if so, whether Europe's leaders are up to the task of fixing it. [more]

European histories (2): Concord and conflict

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/eurohistories2.html
Broadening the question of a common European narrative beyond the East-West divide. How are contested interpretations of historical and recent events activated in the present, uniting and dividing European societies? [more]

Changing media -- Media in change

Media change is about more than just the "newspaper crisis" and the iPad: property law, privacy, free speech and the functioning of the public sphere are all affected. On a field experiencing profound and constant transformation. [more]

Support Eurozine     click for more

If you appreciate Eurozine's work and would like to support our contribution to the establishment of a European public sphere, see information about making a donation.

Editor's choice     click for more

Slavenka Drakulic
The tune of the future
Italy: old Europe, new Europe, changing Europe

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2012-03-15-drakulic-en.html
Travelling around Italy, Slavenka Drakulic observes one kind of Europe being replaced by another. Instead of attempting to conserve the cultural past, we should accept that migration will adapt much of what we consider "European" to its own image. [more]

Klaus-Michael Bogdal
Europe invents the Gypsies
The dark side of modernity

Social segregation, cultural appropriation: the six-hundred-year history of the European Roma, as recorded in literature and art, represents the underside of the European subject's self-invention as agent of civilising progress in the world. [more]

George Prevelakis
Greece: The history behind the collapse

Greece's economic crisis has its roots in a political pact dating back to the foundation of the modern state. The threat posed to Europe by the Greek breakdown is less contagion than a wave of anti-western feeling. [more]

Debate series     click for more

Europe talks to Europe

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/europetalkstoeurope.html
Nationalism in Belgium might be different from nationalism in Ukraine, but if we want to understand the current European crisis and how to overcome it we need to take both into account. The debate series "Europe talks to Europe" is an attempt to turn European intellectual debate into a two-way street. [more]

Literature     click for more

Steve Sem-Sandberg
Even nameless horrors must be named

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2011-09-23-semsandberg-en.html
It is high time to lift the aesthetic state of emergency that has surrounded witness literature for so long, writes Steve Sem-Sandberg. It is not important who writes, nor even what their motives are. What counts is the "literary efficiency". [more]

Literary perspectives
The re-transnationalization of literary criticism

Eurozine's series of essays aims to provide an overview of diverse literary landscapes in Europe. Covered so far: Croatia, Sweden, Austria, Estonia, Ukraine, Northern Ireland, Slovenia, the Netherlands and Hungary. [more]

Behind the headlines     click for more

Mykola Riabchuk
Tymoshenko: Wake-up call for the EU

The EU shouldn't be surprised by the Tymoshenko verdict: its support of anything nominally reformist has been perceived as acceptance of a range of repressions, argues Mykola Riabchuk. [more]

Conferences     click for more

Eurozine emerged from an informal network dating back to 1983. Since then, European cultural magazines have met annually in European cities to exchange ideas and experiences. Around 100 journals from almost every European country are now regularly involved in these meetings.
Arrivals/Departures: European harbour cities as places of migration
The 24th European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Hamburg, 14-16 September 2012

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/hamburg2012.html
Harbour cities as places of movement, of immigration and emigration, inclusion and exclusion, develop distinct modes of being that communicate how they see themselves as part of the structure that is "Europe". The 2012 Eurozine conference will explore how European societies deal variously with the cultural legacy of the "harbour city". [more]

Multimedia     click for more

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/multimedia.html
Multimedia section including videos of past Eurozine conferences in Vilnius (2009) and Sibiu (2007). [more]


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