‘What are individuals excited about in Europe? I believe they’re excited about understanding.’ Agnieszka Wisnewska, editor-in-chief of the Polish opinion day by day Krytyka Polityczna, stresses the significance of small publishers that don’t sprout out of capital cities. ‘The paradox is that now we have a lot info however we’re not knowledgeable higher’, she provides.
Amongst heaps of data, it turns into troublesome to evaluate what most people is excited about. Statistics are oftentimes fairly shocking. ‘If we’ve discovered something, it’s that one by no means is aware of what the viewers goes to search out attention-grabbing’ says Simon Garnett, senior editor at Eurozine.
Subjects such because the setting, housing, digitalization, the labour market, and rising right-wing fascism appear to occupy the anxieties of a lot of the upcoming European era to various levels. Though the EU guarantees socio-political cohesion throughout the continent, the issues arising from every of its member states pose an enormous risk to its construction.
‘It’s not nearly how I would really feel about these points in Germany or France, however it’s about how Germans really feel about what’s occurring in France’, Sara Elizabeth Cooper of My Nation Talks says.
Media should facilitate direct discussions with the viewers to construct communities. Joined by some some founding members of the Show Europe platform, we delve into the methods of bringing European pursuits nearer by accessible platforms, and for a wider viewers.
As we speak’s friends
Agnieszka Wisnewska is editor-in-chief of Krytyka Polityczna, a Polish opinion day by day.
Simon Garnett is the senior editor at Eurozine.
Chicago-raised Sara Elizabeth Cooper of My Nation Talks, facilitates a political dialogue and engagement journalism program from Germany’s Zeit On-line.
We meet with them on the Cafe Disko of the Bikes and Rails Housing Challenge, Vienna.
Inventive crew
Réka Kinga Papp, editor-in-chief
Merve Akyel, artwork director
Szilvia Pintér, producer
Zsófia Gabriella Papp, government producer
Margarita Lechner, writer-editor
Salma Shaka, writer-editor
Priyanka Hutschenreiter, venture assistant
Administration
Hermann Riessner managing director
Judit Csikós venture supervisor
Csilla Nagyné Kardos, workplace administration
OKTO Crew
Senad Hergić producer
Leah Hochedlinger video recording
Marlena Stolze video recording
Clemens Schmiedbauer video recording
Richard Brusek sound recording
Video Crew Budapest
Nóra Ruszkai, sound engineering
Gergely Áron Pápai, pictures
László Halász, pictures
Postproduction
Nóra Ruszkai, lead video editor
István Nagy, video editor
Milán Golovics, dialog editor
Artwork
Victor Maria Lima, animation
Cornelia Frischauf, theme music
Captions and subtitles
Julia Sobota closed captions, Polish and French subtitles; language variations administration
Farah Ayyash Arabic subtitles
Mia Belén Soriano Spanish subtitles
Marta Ferdebar Croatian subtitles
Lídia Nádori German subtitles
Katalin Szlukovényi Hungarian subtitles
Daniela Univazo German subtitles
Olena Yermakova Ukrainian subtitles
Aida Yermekbayeva Russian subtitles
Mars Zaslavsky Italian subtitles
Hosted by Cafe Disko of the Bikes and Rails Housing Challenge, Vienna.
Associated reads
Europe Talks, My Nation Talks.
Can we decommercialize housing? Commonplace Time.
Point of interest: Breaking bread: Meals and water techniques below strain, Eurozine.
The alchemists of Ludwigshafen, Staffan Graner, Eurozine.
Disclosure
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This programme is co-funded by the Inventive Europe Programme of the European Union and the European Cultural Basis.
Importantly, the views and opinions expressed listed below are these of the authors and audio system solely and don’t essentially replicate these of the European Union or the European Schooling and Tradition Govt Company (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the EACEA will be held chargeable for them.
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