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Eurozine
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Type of site
Online Magazine
OwnerEurozine
Created byEurozine
URLhttp://www.eurozine.com/
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Eurozine is a network of European cultural journals based in Vienna, linking up more than 60 partner journals and associated magazines and institutions from 34 European countries. Eurozine is also a netmagazine which publishes original articles and selected articles from its partner journals in several languages.

By providing a Europe-wide overview of current themes and discussions, Eurozine aims to offer a source of information for an international readership and to facilitate communication and exchange between authors and intellectuals from Europe and worldwide. Eurozine's editor-in-chief is Carl Henrik Fredriksson and the managing director is Michaela Adelberger.[1]


History: The European Meetings of Cultural Journals

Eurozine emerged from an informal network dating back to 1983. Since that time, editors of various European cultural magazines have met once a year in European cities to exchange ideas and experiences. These meetings evolved into a virtual network, established in Vienna in 1998.

Today, Eurozine hosts the European Meeting of Cultural Journals each year together with one or more of its partners.

The journals Kritika & Kontext (Bratislava), Mittelweg 36 (Hamburg), Ord&Bild (Göteborg), Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (Coimbra), Transit - Europäische Revue (Vienna), and Wespennest (Vienna) are Eurozine's founders.

Chronology

Partner journals

Eurozine's partners include:

Editorial Board

Eurozine's Editorial Board is made up of editors from 4 of its partner journals:

  • Klaus Nellen, Transit - Europäische Revue (Institute for Human Sciences), Vienna
  • António Sousa Ribeiro, Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (Center for Social Sciences at the University of Coimbra), Coimbra
  • Märt Väljataga, Vikerkaar, Tallinn
  • Gaby Zipfel, Mittelweg 36 (Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung), Hamburg

Advisory Board

  • Samuel Abrahám, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, Kritika & Kontext (Society for Higher Learning), Bratislava
  • Knut Olav Åmås, Debate Editor, Aftenposten, Oslo
  • Pascale Casanova, Associated Researcher, CRAL (Centre de Recherche sur les Arts et le Langage) EHESS-Paris, and Literary Critic, Paris
  • Walter Famler, Editor-in-Chief, Wespennest; General Secretary, Alte Schmiede Kunstverein Wien, Vienna
  • Isabel Hilton, Journalist, Reporter, Commentator, Radio Broadcaster, and Editor of openDemocracy.net
  • Catherine Merridale, Professor of Contemporary History, Queen Mary, University of London
  • Susan Neiman, Director, Einstein Forum, Potsdam
  • Marc-Olivier Padis, Editor-in-Chief, Esprit, Paris
  • Arne Ruth, Writer and Journalist, Stockholm
  • Thorsten Schilling, Director, Medien- und Kommunikationszentrum Berlin, Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, Bonn/Berlin
  • Judith Vidal-Hall, Editor, Index on Censorship, London
  • Ruth Wodak, Professor in Discourse Studies, Dept. of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, Lancaster

Eurozine website

References

  1. ^ Contact Accessed April 25, 2007