Vienna, Austria
Eurozine is a Vienna-based nonprofit network of European cultural magazines and an online magazine, linking more than 90 partner journals and associated institutions across nearly all European countries.
Eurozine grew out of an informal annual gathering of European cultural-journal editors dating to 1983. The concept for a joint online publication and network was first presented at the 1997 European Meeting of Cultural Journals in Moscow by Walter Famler and Klaus Nellen, and Eurozine was formally registered as a nonprofit association in Vienna in 1998, with its website launching in December of that year. Founding partner journals included Mittelweg 36 (Hamburg), Ord&Bild (Gothenburg), Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (Coimbra), Transit (Vienna) and Wespennest (Vienna).
Eurozine hosts the annual European Meeting of Cultural Journals with its partner publications and publishes the Eurozine im:print series, compiling essays and public debates staged in cities including Budapest, Bratislava, Bucharest, Lviv, Sofia and Warsaw.
Editor-in-Chief: Réka Kinga Papp (since November 2018)
Eurozine serves an international readership interested in European cultural and political debate, translating selected articles from its partner journals into major European languages.
Address
Vienna, Austria
Email
office@eurozine.com
Website
https://www.eurozine.com
Sources
Eurozine. About Eurozine
Eurozine. Widening the context
Eurozine. Eurozine Timeline since 1983
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