Blogosfera--sphäre--sphere - Part 28

posted by PP on 2005/12/16 18:57

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Das nächste "kakanische" Weblog ist online:
Trot-I-Net,
redaktionell betrieben von Ana Alačovska.
Trotinet is the Macedonian word for a child trolley on two wheels. Adults used to tell children that with a trotinet one can travel the world. (So trotinet po celiot svet!)
The idea for the Trot-i-net Weblog stemmed from the need for networking, collaboration, knowledge sharing and joint learning of numerous young expatriates from South Eastern Europe representing the skeleton of the so-called brain-drain movement, e.g. intellectuals, academics, students, Ph.D. candidates, scientists, engineers, researchers, artists or any highly-skilled professionals who have decided to work and live abroad.
This weblog will offer a platform for debate, dialogue and discussion to the brain drain expatriates. This weblog will contribute to the demanding need for explicit, neat and strict self-definition in the newly acquired context as part of profiling oneself as Other; to the process of crating in-between, ever fluctuating identities; to establish network hubs, cross-border links, identification patterns; to foster connectedness over space and time; to track migration routes...
With Trot-i-Net, one can travel and connect various nodes of the Net(work).

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Seitenwechsel. Geschichten vom Fußball. Hgg. v. Samo Kobenter u. Peter Plener. Wien: Bohmann 2008, 237 pp.
(Weitere Informationen hier)
Transcarpathica. Germanistisches Jahrbuch Rumänien 3-4/2004-2005. Hgg. v. Andrei Corbea-Hoisie u. Alexander Rubel. Bukarest/Bucuresti: Editura Paideia 2008, 336 pp.
[Die online-Fassung meines Einleitungsbeitrags "Thesen zur Bedeutung der Medien für Erinnerungen und Kulturen in Mitteleuropa" findet sich auf Kakanien revisited (Abstract / .pdf).]
Seitenweise. Was das Buch ist. Hgg. v. Thomas Eder, Samo Kobenter u. Peter Plener. Wien: Bundespressedienst 2010, 480 pp.
(Weitere Informationen hier wie da, v.a. auch do. - und die Rezension von Ursula Reber findet sich hier [.pdf].)
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