The Story of a Photo
I felt immediately the power of the photograph, a power which it has, more or less, of its own accord.
Network 4 Debate is a collaborative project of four newsrooms from the Visegrad countries. Between January and June 2017, A2larm, in cooperation with its partners Krytyka Polityczna (Poland), Pole Blog (Slovakia) and Kettős Mérce (Hungary), produced a series of thematic texts and videos in English revolving around three core topics that we feel resonate within the V4 neighbourhood: work and labour; education and educational policy; and engaged art and artivism.
Our aim was to invite the Visegrad countries to debate and discuss these topics through engaged citizen journalism. With Network for Debate, our goal was to amplify and promote a common voice against social injustice and radical nationalism, a voice of a progressive and tolerant Visegrad region. What are the common problems faced by Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia, what is their wider context and are there solutions? These are the questions contributors from the four participating newsrooms tackled.
You can read and view all texts and videos created as part of the project below. All content is offered for free-to-use syndication to international media outlets, bringing regional concerns to a broader European context.
Project outputs are also available for free download in conveniently pacaked thematic ebooks!
This project is kindly supported by the International Visegrad Fund.
I felt immediately the power of the photograph, a power which it has, more or less, of its own accord.
The experiences I have had in my job have opened me up to people.
What can we expect from Andrej Babiš, should he become PM? Unlike Orbán and Kaczyński, he still seems to be liberal. But that can change very easily.
What is the future of unions, and of work in general, in the Czech Republic today?
It cannot be emphasized enough that Orbán’s politics are powercentric.
Corruption could not have inspired more people to take to the streets.
Why is it so difficult for women to achieve leading positions in their fields, and what structural and subjective problems bar their way?