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publications

Here you can find a variety of publications the Prince Claus Fund has released throughout the years: the Prince Claus Fund Journal, the Prince Claus Award Books and the Prince Claus Fund Reader. Furthermore, the Fund has supported a series of cultural magazines that are considered to be of great influence in the debate on culture and development.

Prince Claus Fund Journal

The Prince Claus Fund Journal (tag: inhouse) reflects the aims of the Prince Claus Fund and reports on the outcome of activities initiated, supported and stimulated by the Fund. The Fund seeks to publicise the intellectual and artistic results of its activities and to disseminate these throughout the world. The Fund – and likewise the Journal – acts as an interested listener, a partner in discussion and a catalyst in cultural innovation and development.

Award Books

The Prince Claus Awards Book (tag: inhouse) is published once a year to present the Prince Claus Awards. This English-language publication contains informative articles about each of the laureates, the report of the Awards Committee and a contribution of one of the Fund’s Honorary Chairmen.

Reader

The Prince Claus Fund Reader (tag: reader) presents a thematic selection of the extensive publishing practices of the Fund. This selection includes the Prince Claus Fund Journal, the Prince Claus Awards Books, the books published under the Prince Claus Fund Library imprint, and cultural magazines supported by the Fund. The Reader offers a fresh view into the history of the Fund. In making unexpected connections, even articles from the earliest days find relevance.

Cultural magazines

The Prince Claus Fund supports cultural magazines from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean that focus on Culture and Development. The Fund strongly believes that magazines, acting as a barometer of shifting attitudes, play an important role in the international debate about culture and development.

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Awards Book 2010 - Frontiers of Reality

1.12.2010 Awards Book 2010 - Frontiers of Reality

This year the Prince Claus Fund has chosen Frontiers of Reality as its theme for its activities and awards. One of the driving motivations for Prince Claus’s work in the field of international co-operation was his personal experience of, and deep respect for, the diverse interpretations of reality created by people in different parts of the world. His belief that people develop themselves is...

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Position

5.10.2010 Position

Established in 2001 and edited by Dapo Adeniyi, Position is the authoritative forum for discussing African arts in its various fields -photography, film, music, literature and the visual arts (which includes architecture). It is one of the very few art-magazines in Nigeria and has played an important role in the cultural development in the country. The Prince Claus Fund has supported several editions...

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Awards Book 2009 - Culture and Nature

1.12.2009 Awards Book 2009 - Culture and Nature

In 2009 the Prince Claus Fund selected Culture and Nature as the theme of its activities. Culture and nature are the two main forces that have driven the evolution of mankind and they are fundamental for human development. During recent centuries the dynamic balance between these drivers has been disrupted, resulting in a situation where mankind increasingly damages nature, resulting in detrimental...

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Awards Book 2008 - Culture and the Human Body

1.12.2008 Awards Book 2008 - Culture and the Human Body

This year the Prince Claus Fund has chosen Culture and the Human Body as its theme for its activities and awards. It is a very broad theme. The majority of human activities are related to providing for the needs of our bodies: for their healthy maintenance, comfort, protection and pleasure. Our defining ‘human’ feature, the mind, is inextricably linked with, and influenced by, its container,...

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Irrawaddy Magazine

26.7.2008 Irrawaddy Magazine

Irrawaddy Publishing Group (IPG) was founded in 1993 by a group of Burmese citizens living in exile in Bangkok, to report on widespread human rights abuses in Burma, including unlawful arrest, detention without trial, torture and summary execution. It seeks to promote press freedom, independent media and quality journalism in Burma (Myanmar) and South East Asia.

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