#direngeziparkı #direndemokrasi (#resistforgezipark #resistfordemocracy)

I had thought that those who characterized the Tahrir square uprising in Egypt as facebook revolution were neglecting the primary dynamics of the event in favour of new media. I am in the field of new media and the conferences I have attended always looked at the subject from this angle and foregrounded the role [...]

Ekmel Ertan – #direngeziparkı #direndemokrasi – From The Billboards On The Streets

Park Life: Occupy Istanbul?

It was summed up in a tweet: this could be the Turkish Spring. The person was referring to a CNNturk broadcast, which finally had picked up the story of the past days of occupation of the Gezi park in Istanbul and the following police violence. A peaceful protest turned into widely circulating images of tear gas, facial injuries, and [...]

Jussi Parikka – Media Archaeology

Jussi Parrika is the director of the Cultures of the Digital Economy (CoDE) institute. His lecture Practicing Media Archaeology: Creative Methodologies for Remediation and Creation focuses on some ideas and examples from media archaeological art practice. By visiting projects by prominent artists from Zoe Beloff to Paul Demarinis, as well as some more recent names, [...]

De toekomst van de relatie Nederland-Suriname

De serie De toekomst van de relatie Suriname – Nederland (in boekvorm verschenen in 2004) analyseert de bijzondere bilaterale hulprelatie sinds 1975, de successen en mislukkingen, en brengt een scala van inzichten bijeen over de toekomst van de relatie tussen beide landen. De serie onder redactie van Pitou van Dijck, econoom aan het Centrum voor Studie en Documentatie [...]

De toekomst van de relatie Nederland-Suriname III: Hulp, beleid en economische groei

1. Inleiding Resultaten behaald in het verleden zijn geen garantie voor de toekomst – maar in de besluitvorming over de toekomst van de hulprelatie tussen Nederland en Suriname behoren die resultaten wel een significante rol te spelen. Zo wordt de rol van evaluaties in de besluitvorming over de toekomst van de hulprelatie, na besteding van [...]

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