Theme: Networks

Social Media: From Monologue To Dialogue

Christian Henner-Fehr

In Mark Twain’s “Tom Sawyer”, there is a scene in which Tom has to whitewash a fence as a punishment. When a friend passing by makes fun of him, he pretends so convincingly that the work is fun and a fabulous project, that in the end one neighbourhood boy after another is willing to give him something in return for being allowed to whitewash part of the fence.

Artists in the Era of Social Networks

Dessy Gavrilova

We tend to forget today how closed the world was in the wake of the end of the Cold War, and how isolated the post-Communist countries were from European processes.

More Time for Learning!

KKA chats with Madeleine Bebe und Paul Collard about learning and the needs for international exchange.

Friction Has Its Benefits

Ursula Hilmar

Vienna’s Burgtheater is doing it! According to a report by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation ORF, Austria’s flagship theatre is listening to what its season-ticket holders have to say about a possible new production of “Romeo and Juliet”.

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genius loci

Dato Barbakadse

When Young People Become Entrepreneurs

ECO NET: Networking at the School Level

They establish companies, sell organic products, tourist packages, real estate or telephone connections, develop business plans and marketing strategies, conclude bank transactions and pay taxes. Payments are simulated and goods are delivered in cyberspace. The pupils enjoy managing a variety of business operations – even though it all happens on a virtual level.

Position “…tu felix Austria nube.”

Networking and Cooperation at KulturKontakt Austria

TRADUKI

Translations from, to and within South Eastern Europe

An Interface for Developments in Education
ERI SEE – Education Reform Initiative of South Eastern Europe

In the course of the transformation process, all education systems in South Eastern Europe have been undergoing fundamental reforms.

Nobody is an Island

Why personal exchange is irreplaceable

Cooperation Instead of Competition

KKA interviews Antje Contius about future-oriented strategies in the field of literature. Excerpts from the interview.

The Power of Networks

Isabella Mader

To whom will you pass on mission-critical information? To everyone? Highly unlikely. Nowadays, jobs, knowledge-sharing and purchase decisions are mainly determined by networks and contacts.