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16.05.2008
Jacques Rupnik

1968: The year of two springs

Parallels between May '68 and the Prague Spring are largely the result of the simultaneity of the events; in important respects, the political goals of the two movements were antithetical. Nevertheless, central European dissent had a significant impact on the French Left after 1968, argues Jacques Rupnik. [ more ]

16.05.2008
Rudi Dutschke, Jacques Rupnik

The misunderstanding of 1968

16.05.2008
Mykola Riabchuk

How I became a Czech and a Slovak

16.05.2008
Christian Semler

From pacifism to violence and back again

14.05.2008
Maria Eismont

Towns without censorship


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29.04.2008
Eurozine Review

The centre is everywhere

"Arche" looks warily at the Belarusian thaw; "Magyar Lettre" gets to the heart of the central European city; "Kulturos barai" criticizes the culture of groceries; "Fronesis" takes counsel on the "unhappy marriage" between feminism and the Left; "A Prior" looks at monuments that won't melt into air; "Revista Crítica" sees the political potential of bio-art; "Critique & Humanism" analyzes neophilia and neophobia; "Dialogi" lashes out at the Slovenian press; and "Glänta" is missing links.

15.04.2008
Eurozine Review

A mother since birth?

01.04.2008
Eurozine Review

Free minds before free speech

11.03.2008
Eurozine Review

Hannah Arendt on '68

19.02.2008
Eurozine Review

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Caffè Europa

English

Caffè Europa (www.caffeeuropa.it) is an online magazine stemming from the experiences of Reset. Edited by Giancarlo Bosetti, it is a biweekly that explores all aspects of European culture and the public sphere: political, economic, social, artistic, and so on. Caffè Europa also focuses on the analysis and development of deliberative culture and democracy, paying attention to innovation and experimentation that, through discussion and information, aim to improve the rate of participation in order to create a better-informed public. Its articles, op-eds, and reviews on books, movies, and new media are continuously updated. Subscribers can receive its daily press reviews by e-mail.

Italiano

Caffè Europa (www.caffeeuropa.it) è un magazine online nato dall'esperienza di Reset. Diretto da Giancarlo Bosetti, Caffè Europa è un bisettimanale che esplora la cultura e la sfera pubblica europee in tutti i loro aspetti: politici, economici, sociali, artistici e via di seguito. Inoltre, Caffè Europa dedica il suo lavoro all'analisi e lo sviluppo della cultura e della democrazia deliberativa, con particolare attenzione alle innovazioni e alle sperimentazioni che, attraverso la discussione e l'informazione, mirano a migliorare la qualità e la partecipazione dell'opinione pubblica. Articoli, editoriali, recensioni di libri, film e new media sono aggiornati continuamente. Coloro che si iscrivono possono ricevere nella propria casella di posta elettronica una rassegna stampa quotidiana.

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Articles published in Eurozine


Geert Lovink

Blogging, the nihilist impulse

Media theorist and Internet activist Geert Lovink formulates a theory of weblogs that goes beyond the usual rhetoric of citizen journalism. [Italian and Swedish versions added] [more]

10.07.2007


David MacFadyen

Can you hear me now?

Mobile technology in rural Russia

With Siberia and the Urals close on the heels of Moscow in mobile phone ownership, Russia's expanses are rapidly coming to seem less vast. How the latest technology is challenging the monopoly of state-owned media. [Italian version added] [more]

13.04.2007


Rainer Bauböck

Who are the citizens of Europe?

The tension between freedom of movement and national self-determination of citizenship within the EU has the potential to create serious conflicts. [Lithuanian version added] [more]

15.11.2007


Ramin Jahanbegloo

Beyond the clash of intolerances

Today, we are not experiencing a clash of civilizations, but a clash of intolerances. "We must encourage opposing forces to adhere to values of moderation, tolerance, and non-violence", says the Iranian philosopher. [more]

19.05.2006


Rachid Benzine, Luca Sebastiani

The new paths of modern Islam

In an interview about the Mohammed cartoons, Rachid Benzine advocates a new reading of the Koran with the instruments of the social sciences. [more]

18.04.2006


Mischa Gabowitsch

At the margins of Europe

Russia and Turkey

November 2005 saw the opening of the monumental Blue Stream pipeline, which pumps natural gas from Russia across the Black Sea to the Turkish Mediterranean coast. Is a new Eurasian alliance forming at the margins of Europe? [more]

21.12.2005


Hasan Bülent Kahraman

Translating the translation

Critical trends are shaping the field of translation studies. [more]

12.01.2006


José Casanova

Religion, European secular identities, and European integration

The rapid process of secularization in western Europe has not diminished the unease with which Europe considers Islam and Muslims in its midst. In this benchmark essay from 2004, José Casanova argues that the "Islam problem" is an indicator of the disparity between liberal and illiberal strands of European secularism. [Lithuanian version added] [more]

16.01.2008


Thierry Chervel

Europe loses ground

Cultural media from the perspective of the Internet

European newspapers must finally pay attention to the power of the Internet. [more]

08.09.2005


Bernhard Peters

"Ach Europa"

Questions about a European public space and ambiguities of the European project

National media prove remarkably resilient to attempts to create a European public sphere, while transatlantic communication flows continue to dominate. What does this mean for the future of the much talked-about European public sphere? [more]

12.08.2005


Carl Henrik Fredriksson

Energizing the European public space

There is only one path open to meeting the challenge posed by a heterogeneous collective of nationally oriented viewers, listeners, and readers: a European public space spearheaded by already established national media. [more]

19.01.2005



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