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                             33 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 At the world’s toughest border: South Koreans face prison for keeping in touch with their North Korean family Borowiec, Steven
2019
48 3 p. 38-39
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2 Backed into a corner by love: A newly translated story by censored Chinese writer about the abusive relationship between a mother and daughter plus an interview with the author Kan, Karoline
2019
48 3 p. 72-78
artikel
3 Big Brother at the border: Crossing frontiers means more intrusion into your personal life than before Jolley, Rachael
2019
48 3 p. 1-3
artikel
4 Border Forces: How Barriers to Free Thought Got Tough 2019
48 3 p. 6-7
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5 Cries from the last century and lessons for today: Nadine Gordimer, Václav Havel, Samuel Beckett and Arthur Miller all wrote for Index. We asked modern day writers Elif Shafak, Kerry Hudson and Emilie Pine plus theatre director Nicholas Hytner why the writing is still relevant Gimson, Sally
2019
48 3 p. 63-67
artikel
6 Culture 2019
48 3 p. 70-71
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7 Culture can “challenge” disinformation: Migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe are often seen as statistics, but artists are trying to tell stories to change that Caselli, Irene
2019
48 3 p. 11-13
artikel
8 Export laws: China is selling on surveillance technology to the rest of the world Gallagher, Ryan
2019
48 3 p. 35-37
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9 Finding poetry in trauma: Male rape is still a taboo subject, but very little is off-limits for this award-winning writer from London who has written an exclusive poem for Index Jennings, Lewis
2019
48 3 p. 94-97
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10 Freestyle portraits: Cartoonists Kanika Mishra from India, Pedro X Molina from Nicaragua and China’s Badiucao put threats to free expression into pictures Jolley, Rachael
2019
48 3 p. 54-55
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11 Germany’s surveillance fears: Thirty years on from the fall of the Berlin wall and the disbanding of the Stasi, Germans worry about who is watching them Schaer, Cathrin
2019
48 3 p. 52-53
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12 Hiding your true self: LGBT people face particular discrimination at some international borders Frary, Mark
2019
48 3 p. 23-25
artikel
13 In Focus 2019
48 3 p. 50-51
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14 In memory of Andrew Graham-Yooll, 1944-2019: Remembering the former Index editor who risked his life to report from Argentina during the worst years of the dictatorship Jolley, Rachael
2019
48 3 p. 68-69
artikel
15 Inside the silent zone: Journalists are being stopped from reporting the disputed north African Western Sahara region Nortes, Silvia
2019
48 3 p. 42-43
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16 Kenya: who is watching you? Kenyan journalist Catherine Gicheru is worried her country knows everything about her Udobang, Wana
2019
48 3 p. 47
artikel
17 Lines of duty: It’s tough for journalists to visit Yemen, our reporter talks about how she does it Battaglia, Laura Silvia
2019
48 3 p. 14-15
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18 Locking the gates: Writers, artists, academics and musicians are self-censoring as they worry about getting visas to go to the USA Fox, Jan
2019
48 3 p. 16-18
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19 Macho politics drive academic closures: Academics who teach gender studies are losing their jobs and their funding as populist leaders attack “gender ideology” Gimson, Sally
2019
48 3 p. 101-104
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20 Mosul’s new chapter: What do students think about the new books arriving at Mosul library, after Isis destroyed the previous building and collection? Mohammed, Omar
2019
48 3 p. 60-61
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21 Muting young voices: Two poems, one written exclusively for Index, about how the exam culture in schools can destroy creativity by the Liverpool Poet Patten, Brian
2019
48 3 p. 90-93
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22 On the road: The first English translation of an extract from the screenplay of the 1977 film Le Camion by one of the greatest French writers of the 20th century Stevenson, Helen
2019
48 3 p. 79-88
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23 Reaching for the off switch: Internet shutdowns are growing as nations seek to control public access to information Selva, Meera
2019
48 3 p. 19-22
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24 Stripsearch: Bees and herbaceous borders Rowson, Martin
2019
48 3 p. 40-41
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25 Switch off, we’re landing! Be prepared that if you visit Turkey online access is restricted Genç, Kaya
2019
48 3 p. 8-10
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26 Tackling news stories that journalists aren’t writing: Crime writers Scott Turow, Val McDermid, Massimo Carlotto and Ahmet Altan talk about how the inspiration for their fiction comes from real life stories Flood, Alison
2019
48 3 p. 56-59
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27 Tales of the unexpected: Index has started a new media monitoring project and has been telling folk stories at this summer’s festivals Gimson, Sally
2019
48 3 p. 98-100
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28 Ten tips for a safer crossing: Our digital security expert gives advice on how to keep your information secure at borders Stapley, Ela
2019
48 3 p. 32-34
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29 The great news wall of China: China is spinning its version of the Hong Kong protests to control the news Kan, Karoline
2019
48 3 p. 44-46
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30 The [REDACTED] crossword: The first ever Index crossword based on a theme central to the magazine Herbashe,
2019
48 3 p. 62
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31 They shall not pass: Journalists and activists crossing between Mexico and the USA are being systematically targeted, sometimes sent back by offi cials using people traffi cking laws Woodman, Stephen
2019
48 3 p. 26-28
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32 Top ten states closing their doors to ideas: We look at countries which seek to stop ideas circulating Frary, Mark
2019
48 3 p. 48-49
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33 “UK border policy damages credibility”: Festival directors say the UK border policy is forcing artists to stop visiting Bailey, Charlotte
2019
48 3 p. 29-31
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                             33 gevonden resultaten
 
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