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Πώς δρουν οι εκδότες;
Του Νίκου Τσούλια
Να και μια συζήτηση που έχει ειδικό μεν νόημα γενικότερη δε αξία. Πώς λειτουργεί μια βασική πλευρά του κόσμου του βιβλίου; Υπάρχουν ενδογενή προβλήματα υστέρησης στην εκδοτική παραγωγή; Πώς δρουν οι εκδότες; Ποιες πρωτοβουλίες παίρνουν για την προώθηση του βιβλίου και της φιλαναγνωσίας; Ποια η σχέση τους με την πολιτεία; Εκφράζεται ενιαία ο εκδοτικός κόσμος;
Humanism: a new idea
Climate change, ethical issues raised by the boom in biomedical and digital technologies, and the ongoing economic and political crises are all threats hanging over the future of mankind. If it is to rise to these global challenges, 21st century humanism will have to be based on principles of interculturality, say the specialists. Mireille Delmas-Marty, Mahmoud Hussein and Sanjay Seth are just a few of the specialists who provide an informed insight into various aspects of the humanist project which, for the first time, has acquired a universal dimension. Alongside the main feature, Antonio Skármeta shares his ideas on the future of the book. Our guest, Forest Whitaker, talks about his commitment to the cause of child soldiers.
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The UNESCO Courier (October – December, 2011) ©UNESCO
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Where is humanism going? Sanjay Seth
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I am because you are, Michael Onyebuchi Eze
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What happened to hospitality? Asimina Karavanta
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Justice and dignity, Paulette Dieterlen
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Towards a humanist turn, Oliver Kozlarek
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The Muslim phase of humanism, Mahmoud Hussein
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For a world of harmony, Liu Ji
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Humanizing globalization, Mireille Delmas-Marty, interviewed by Jasmina Šopova
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Welcome to the Anthropocene, Ruth Irwin
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Dreams of science, Michal Meyer
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Bioethics: unimagined challenges, Salvador Bergel
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Seven pointers for the future of mankind, Cristovam Buarque
OUR GUEST
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Child soldiers: a new life ahead, Forest Whitaker interviewed by Katerina Markelova
MILESTONES
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A special place for the imagination, Antonio Skármeta
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The flight of Prudence, as told by Roger Ross Williams to Cathy Nolan
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UNESCO welcomes Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, Alsou Abramova, Blaise Compaoré, Roger-Pol Droit, Jorge Edwards, Ángeles González-Sinde, The Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, Herbie Hancock, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Pascal Irénée Koupaki,Julia Kristeva, Alassane Dramane Ouattara, Brigi Rafini, Roberto Toscano, Abdoulaye Wade …
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