Eurozine's 50th partner journal

This week, the 50th Eurozine partner has joined the network: Krasnogruda, from Poland is the latest addition alongside Multitudes, from France and OSTEUROPA, from Germany. Each of these journals has its very own history, unique perspective and cultural background – all of them are devoted to sharing, exchanging and discussing texts and ideas in a European network:

Krasnogruda is a cultural magazine published since 1993 that is devoted to the multicultural regions of Central- and Eastern Europe. It focuses on the cultural life, literature, art, history and the relations between the various national and religious groups, living in borderland regions. Previous issues have been published countries and regions such as: Bosnia Hercegovina, the Bukovina, Ukraine, Belarus, Macedonia and Kosovo.

Eastern Europe is also the area of research of OSTEUROPA, one of the leading international journals in this field. As an interdisciplinary academic journal on international affairs, it takes full account of the variety of the regions of Europe’s East from East-Central Europe to Central Asia and from the Baltic to the Caucasus. OSTEUROPA traces the changes under way in this new Europe and publishes texts both by Eastern and Western academics and politicians.

Finally, Multitudes is a philosophical-political cultural journal not devoted to a particular geographic region but concerned with transforming politics for the internet and globalization age. By avoiding the repetitions and the false claim to transparency that surround us everywhere, Multitudes aims to overturn and rethink our conceptions of the political. It seeks out to dislocate culture by displacing and questioning the places, identities, territories that have been assigned to it.

To find out more about these journals, to order a copy or to check table of contents online, go to Eurozine’s Partner Section.

Published 11 June 2004
Original in English

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