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Recordings of live streams on the control of the media and free speech
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Reading Orwell today: on freedom and the right to tell people what they don’t want to hear
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This page featured a live stream of the CCCB debate, Reading Orwell today, on freedom and the right to tell people what they don’t want to hear. Miquel Berga and Marc Martinez formed the panel for this evening and sought to look at Orwellian concepts, such as his defence of freedom of expression and his opposition to censorship, asking: to what…

The revolution will not be televised
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This page featured a live stream of the Krytyka Polityczna debate, The revolution will not be televised. Alex Sakalis (openDemocracy), Annabelle Chapman (POLITICO Europe & The Economist), Roman Kurkiewicz (Collegium Civitas) and Agnieszka Wiśniewska (Krytyka Polityczna) formed the panel for this discussion and sought to look at vested interests in the world of media ownership, asking: who is interested in showing…

Marc Martinez
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Marc Martinez is an actor and theatre director with a long career in cinema, theatre and television. His film debut was in El complot dels anells (The Conspiracy of the Rings) by Francesc Bellmunt (1989), after which he acted in several films directed by Ventura Pons as well asin Ken Loach’s 1995 film adaptation of Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia, entitled…

Miquel Berga
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Miquel Berga studied English Philology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, where he gained his PhD.. His main areas of research are English writers and the Spanish Civil War and the teaching of the English language through literature. Previously, he was a dean of the Pompeu Fabra University’s Faculty of Humanities and he is known for his work on George…

Re:Creating Europe recordings
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Re:Creating Europe has now come to a close, but you will soon be able to find recordings of all of the live streams on the De Balie TV website. Visit the De Balie TV website Find out more about 2016’s Forum on European Culture

De Balie’s Salon
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Re:Creating Europe has now come to a close, but you will soon be able to find recordings of all of the live streams on the De Balie TV website. Visit the De Balie TV website Find out more about 2016’s Forum on European Culture

De Balie’s Grote Zaal
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Re:Creating Europe has now come to a close, but you will soon be able to find recordings of all of the live streams on the De Balie TV website. Visit the De Balie TV website Find out more about 2016’s Forum on European Culture

Marianne Hirsch
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Marianne Hirsch is a University of Columbia professor known for her work in the field of memory studies. As a University of Columbia professor, she works in the Department of English and Comparative Literature and she is also the current director of the university’s Institute for Research on Women, Gender and Sexuality. Hirsch’s work combines feminist theory with memory studies, particularly the transmission of…

Jaśmina Wójcik
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Jaśmina Wójcik is a Warsaw based visual artist, who works with videos, drawings, interactive installations and social events. She is employed as an assistant to professor Wiktor Jędrzejec in the Academy of Fine Arts’ Multimedia Creation Studio. Jaśmina graduated with distinction in Graphic Arts from the Academy of Fine Arts, having studied in the Multimedia Creation Studio with Professor Stanisław…

Is there any space for solidarity within a capitalist system?
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    Prof. Richard Sennet, The London School of Economics and Columbia University Prof. Saskia Sassen, Columbia University Moderation: Sławomir Sierakowski, Krytyka Polityczna This debate was dedicated to the challenges solidarity faces in a diverse, but also deeply unequal society. Click here to go back to the main page for Festiwal Kuronia 2015 Click here to go back to the…

Masha Gessen
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Masha Gessen is a journalist and one of the world’s leading writers on Russia. She is well known for her acclaimed The Man without a Face  – about the rise of Putin – and has written for many leading publications, such as Slate, the New Republic and the New York Times. Other books she has authored include Dead Again, Two Babushkas and Blood Matters: A Journey Along…