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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 1968 and all that: One of France’s leading journalistic historians discusses the new style of French protest Gimson, Sally
2017
46 4 p. 44-47
artikel
2 Blurring the lines: National anthems are back in fashion. Why and where are people being forced to sing against their will? Steinfeld, Jemimah
2017
46 4 p. 114-116
artikel
3 China’s middle class rebellion: There are cracks in the Chinese dream, and now the middle class is getting angry Foyle Hunwick, Robert
2017
46 4 p. 36-40
artikel
4 Culture 2017
46 4 p. 90-91
artikel
5 Demonstration by design: Banners are so 1968 as these new protests show the 2017 look is extremely creative Yasin, Danyaal
2017
46 4 p. 19
artikel
6 “Far-right are not in favour of free speech”: We need to champion free speech for all or risk the far-right controlling the conversation Ginsberg, Jodie
2017
46 4 p. 66-67
artikel
7 First Amendment comes under fire: An interview with the lawyer who represented the New York Times in the Pentagon Papers case on the constitutional crisis hitting the USA today Fox, Jan
2017
46 4 p. 80-85
artikel
8 Green light from the Blue House? He came to power arguing he could protect protest, but is South Korea’s new president doing what he promised? Borowiec, Steven
2017
46 4 p. 30-32
artikel
9 Having the last laugh: Meet the party injecting humour into Hungarian politics and challenging the status quo Tasi, Csabi
2017
46 4 p. 42-43
artikel
10 Index around the world: We’ve live broadcast an event and become UK partner on Banned Books Week, just two recent Index highlights Yasin, Danyaal
2017
46 4 p. 110-112
artikel
11 In Focus 2017
46 4 p. 68-69
artikel
12 “I see you”: The husband of imprisoned mother Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe talks to Index about why protest matters Jolley, Rachael
2017
46 4 p. 41
artikel
13 Is protest pointless? One of the co-founders of Occupy proposes a novel way for protest to remain relevant White, Micah
2017
46 4 p. 11-14
artikel
14 It’s Spring again: Fifty years after the Prague Spring, the author and journalist visits to ask whether it is still remembered. Also Pavel Theiner reflects on 1968 McCrum, Robert
2017
46 4 p. 54-61
artikel
15 Making the cut: One of Nollywood’s leading directors on what it’s like working in the second biggest film industry in the world Udobang, Wana
2017
46 4 p. 87-89
artikel
16 Mapping attacks: Index reveals new research showing a rise in the dangers journalists face covering protests in Europe McChrystal, Ryan
2017
46 4 p. 62-63
artikel
17 Meeting the oldest protesters in town: An interview with one of Argentina’s famous grandmothers about decades of campaigning He, Lucia
2017
46 4 p. 22-25
artikel
18 Poor excuses for not protecting protest: Fifty years on from 1968 - the year the world took to the streets - our rights to protest are endangered Jolley, Rachael
2017
46 4 p. 1-3
artikel
19 Return to the streets: Anti-apartheid demonstrators thought they had hung up their placards, but now they are back on protests Joseph, Raymond
2017
46 4 p. 33-35
artikel
20 Special focus: Book fairs and freedoms: Controversies at Frankfurt and Gothenburg book fairs are leading to arguments about the freedom to speak and appear at these events Hinde, Dominic
2017
46 4 p. 74-78
artikel
21 Spying for Shakespeare: Shakespeare, Cervantes and spies, our exclusive new story for Index from the award-winning writer has it all Dorfman, Ariel
2017
46 4 p. 92-109
artikel
22 Square bashing: English cities are giving away basic democratic rights when they sell off management of central streets, our report shows Gimson, Sally
2017
46 4 p. 15-18
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23 Stripsearch: The world’s dictators have taken to the streets. What do they really, really want? Rowson, Martin
2017
46 4 p. 20-21
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24 “There was no outrage”: An Egyptian journalist on witnessing the dangers – and death – of protest in his country Eskandar, Wael
2017
46 4 p. 64-65
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25 They can’t stop the music: Artistic freedom in the run-up to the referendums in Scotland and Catalonia are compared. Catalonia loses Nortes, Silvia
2017
46 4 p. 70-73
artikel
26 Toxic environment: Five years after Gezi Park, people in Turkey have given up on public space and retreated online Genç, Kaya
2017
46 4 p. 8-10
artikel
27 Under a cloud: Tear gas, violence and new laws are all being used to frighten Latin American protesters into giving up Tucker, Duncan
2017
46 4 p. 26-29
artikel
28 What Price Protest? How the Right of Assembly is under Threat 2017
46 4 p. 6-7
artikel
29 Women walk out: Tired of being harassed and treated as second class citizens, Indian women are taking to the streets Phadke, Shilpa
2017
46 4 p. 50-53
artikel
30 Wrongs threatening our rights: A lawyer advises on increasing conditions being imposed on protests by UK police Chada, Raj
2017
46 4 p. 48-49
artikel
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