Media and blogs - Part 11

posted by julia on 2007/08/05 02:42

[ Media and blogs ]

250 - a good reason to celebrate, isn't it? Thanks to all of you who followed the birth and growth of this blog in the last 21 months, thanks to you who read through some of the 250 postings, thanks to those of you who posted replies or who sent their comments by email! For the RSS-users amongst you: the RSS-feed of this blog, which did not work for a little while, is again restored, thanks to the help of our webmaster: feed://www.kakanien.ac.at/weblogs/see-eu/rss.xml.

As Usha announced on the Redaktions-Blog the Kakanien revisited platform has been granted additional 2 years of support by the Austrian Ministry for Science and Research (here a little summary of the achievements of the last 6 years

on Peter's Editor-blog
). I am sure that with your help, dear readers/visitors/participants, the platform will become even more useful for all of us who are conducting research on Central/Eastern/South-Eastern Europe. Please keep sending comments, replies, and suggestions - any kind of input is welcome (even if you have to scroll down a long way to find the "reply"-button - I know...)!


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01 by PP at 2007/08/05 13:47 Bitte registrieren und/oder loggen Sie ein, um zu antworten
250 - a good reason to celebrate, isn't it? Thanks to all of you who followed the birth and growth of this blog in the last 21 months, thanks to you who read through some of the 250 postings, thanks to those of you who posted replies or who sent their comments by email! For the

RSS
-users amongst you: the RSS-feed of this blog, which did not work for a little while, is again restored, thanks to the help of our webmaster:
feed://www.kakanien.ac.at/weblogs/see-eu/rss.xml.
Congratulations for your "anniversary" and many thanks for all those informations as well as personal notes! All the best!!

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This weblog is a forum for discussion on the political and social processes linked to EU integration in the Western Balkans. We would also like to use this space to create a virtual network of researchers on this topic. You are most welcome to contribute to this weblog with comments, postings, links, or photos. Please use the "add comment" function at the end of each posting!
All photos by the Photo Arts Collective of Kosovo. First photo by Burim Myftiu (Swimming olympiade in Klina). Second photo by Mimoza. Third photo by Dashmir Izairi.
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