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Eurozine – Network of European Cultural Journals

Eurozine - Network of European Cultural Journals

Lider projektu Eurozine - Gesellschaft zur Vernetzung von Kulturmedien mbH Kwota dofinansowania 196 000,00 EUR Rok dofinansowania 2017 Schemat dofinansowania Sieci europejskie Strona internetowa www.eurozine.com

Europejska sieć zrzeszająca ponad 90 czasopism kulturalnych z całej Europy, wydawanych w formie tradycyjnej i elektronicznej. Działa ponadto online jako magazyn kulturalny „Eurozine”, prezentujący wybrane artykuły ze zrzeszonych pism w przekładzie na najbardziej powszechne języki europejskie. Dzięki temu najciekawsze teksty z prasy kulturalnej mogą przekroczyć granice językowe i dotrzeć do europejskiej publiczności.

Eurozine współtworzą takie tytuły, jak m.in. „Czas kultury”, „Res Publica Nowa”, „New Eastern Europe”.


Eurozine is a not-for-profit organisation located in Vienna, Austria. The organisation brings together European cultural journals linking 79 partner journals and 13 associated publications and institutions in 35 countries.

The network facilitates communication and exchange of know-how between its partners. In 1998, the organisation was formally established and the online magazine Eurozine www.eurozine.com was launched. The online magazine publishes outstanding articles from partner journals with some translations into the main European languages thus offering a Europe-wide overview of themes and discussions for international readership.

The Eurozine office is responsible for maintaining the network and editing the online magazine. It is supported by its Editorial Board as well as an Advisory Board.

2017-2020 CREATIVE EUROPE PROJECTS

Eurozine will intensify and develop its activities to strengthen European cultural journals. This will include the publishing of articles and translations online to further internationalise the journals’ audiences and their work as well as have the network’s editors collaborate in participative publishing formats.

Eurozine’s webinars, workshops and specialised newsletters will create a community of practice within which cultural editors can share expertise on economic, editorial and technological issues such as audience development. The programme activities will also include the introduction of advocacy measures and pioneering scientific research in the sector of cultural journals in Europe.

The annual conference will continue to be a flagship activity of Eurozine and bring together over 100 journalists for three days of panel discussions and workshops. The European meetings of cultural journals will be co-organised with local network partners in European cities such as Vienna in 2018.

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