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  1. Cinema Journal

    Cinema Journal

    Rita Raley - 18.08.2015 - 14:47

  2. Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego

    Culture is an important factor of social development. It teaches us to think creatively, to be open-minded and abolish stereotypes. These are the features which guarantee the growth of every society. By participating in culture and thanks to cultural exchange, on the one hand, we create our identity, the respect for tradition and a sense of belonging to a community and its history, and, on the other, we are more innovative and tolerant.

    Poland pays great attention to cultural interactions with other countries, treating them as a key component of interpersonal relationships, which often become the catalyst for social change and the process of democratization. Cooperation should not take place only in the institutional dimension. Individual artists, their work and the activities of the civil society play a vital role in it. It is important that people all over the world, from the United Kingdom, through the United States, Russia or Israel up to India and China, can systematically discover projects which promote Polish culture.

    Hannah Ackermans - 21.09.2015 - 12:30

  3. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies

    Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 01.10.2015 - 11:32

  4. WVT - Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier

    WVT - Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier

    Heiko Zimmermann - 30.10.2015 - 21:59

  5. Hack Circus

    Hack Circus is an artistic collective dedicated to celebrating the entertaining and engaging side of inventive thought, whether that manifests physically with wires and batteries, or conceptually in artistic or philosophical ways. Source: http://www.hackcircus.com/what/

    J. R. Carpenter - 06.01.2016 - 15:16

  6. Bloomsbury

    Bloomsbury

    Steve Tomasula - 10.01.2016 - 21:54

  7. CounterText

    CounterText is uniquely centred on the study of literature and its 21st-century extensions. Is literature what it used to be? Are the broader resonances of the literary being overtaken in the drifts towards image cultures, digital spaces, globalisation and technoscientific advances? Or might the literary simply be elsewhere? CounterText seeks and commissions contributions that explore this fluid 'post-literary' reality in its various forms and challenges.

    For CounterText, the post-literary is the domain in which any artefact that might have some claim on the literary appears. Inevitably, most of these artefacts will conform to familiar manifestations of the literary, doing little to reconfigure cultural givens and accepted notions of textuality. However, the post-literary domain also allows for vital and challenging migrations and mutations of the literary. Such artefacts might be called 'countertextual'. The countertextual is strategic, energetic, metamorphic and revelatory of the charged evolutions and radical transformations of the literary today.

    Mario Aquilina - 13.01.2016 - 10:54

  8. PNEK - Production network for electronic art, Norway

    PNEK - Production network for electronic art, Norway

    Aud Gjersdal - 18.02.2016 - 16:13

  9. Norsk Rikskringkasting

    Norsk Rikskringkasting

    Aud Gjersdal - 18.02.2016 - 16:20

  10. V. Bompiani e C

    V. Bompiani e C

    Alvaro Seica - 19.02.2016 - 16:26

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