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UNESCO Courier

UNESCO Courier

UNESCO Courier

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  • 主办单位:UNESCO
  • 创刊时间:2007
  • 出版周期:12
  • 地址:法国
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  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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2001年

Economic rights: the big comeback - Ethics - Statistical Data Included Philippe DeMenet (-)

Anatomy of a corporate takeover - 1. The Money Game - universities, adademic freedom and sponsorship James L. Turk (-)

Being on alert - Scholars at Risk - Brenda Gourley - Brief Article - Interview Cynthia Guttman (-)

Politics and Profit Scholars at risk: Leaving Room for Dissent - Brief Article Gillian Evans (-)

Bound by nostalgia - 2. Power Traps - historical denial in Russia Nick Holdsworth (-)

Germany: Two histories reunited - Getting the Spin Right on History - Brief Article Thomas Schnee (-)

When the media meet as one - digital convergence John Vince (-)

A Jordanian fire extinguisher - water sharing agreement between Jordan and Israel - Brief Article Amy Otchet (-)

Contemporary art: who calls the shots? - rich countries monopolize art market Rene Lefort (-)

A thirsty world - managing water resources - Brief Article (-)

Sabre-rattling among thirsty nations - international conflicts over water supply - Interview Amy Otchet (-)

Negotiating with nature: the next round - mediating water disputes Michele Ferenz (-)

STRIKING PEACE on troubled Waters - conflicts over water supply - Brief Article Jerome Delli Priscoli (-)

The Kalahari's underground secrets - tapping aquifers in Namibia Amy Otchet (-)

Chicago's headhunting drive - recruiting teachers - Brief Article Julie Blair (-)

South Asia: sharing the giants - water sharing of Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers Sanjoy Hazarika (-)

A hard sell for teaching - teacher shortage Cynthia Guttman (-)

Taming the Nile's serpents - conflict over water supply Khaled Dawoud (-)

In defence of Durban: racism is back on the agenda Pierre Sane (-)

Jerusalem: childhood truths Sari Nusseibeh (-)

Sotigui Kouyate The wise man of the stage - African storyteller - Interview Cynthia Guttman (-)

A tale of two dams - Slovakia, Hungary and the the Danube River Gyorgy Moldova (-)

All power to the barons? - communications conglomerates - Brief Article - Interview Ivan Briscoe (-)

Temptation-free television for children? - advertising research - Statistical Data Included Pascaline Dumont (-)

The rise and fall of the laboratory racist - research indicates common ancestry George M. Fredrickson (-)

A tangible debut - Elche's sacred drama - Brief Article Asbel Lopez (-)

Preserving the magic - cultural heritage Richard Kurin (-)

Shadows in the big city - Mapuche Indians in Santiago,Chile Andrea Aravena Reyes (-)

Converting the cannon fodder - rehabilitating child soldiers - Brief Article - Interview Shiraz Sidhva (-)

COLOUR, NATION, ETHNIC HATE…Why racism? - Brief Article Lilian Thuram (-)

The child in arms - Myanmar's young soldiers - Statistical Data Included Bertil Lintner (-)

Learning Hebrew Ethiopian-style - immigrant language training - Brief Article Allyn Fisher-Ilan (-)

A return to nature - racism analyst Alberto Burgio - Interview Ivan Briscoe (-)

New Zealand: the right medicine - workplace literacy, numeracy programs Libby Middlebrook (-)

Fortress Europe bids you welcome - immigration policy - Statistical Data Included Ivan Briscoe (-)

Can genetically modified organisms feed the world? Philippe Demenet (-)

Trouble in the hospitable land - Africa's xenophobic problems - Illustration - Statistical Data Included Theophile Kouamouo (-)

Jerusalem Utopia - harmony among Christians, Jews and Muslims - Brief Article Andre Chouraqui (-)

The Burakumin, Japan's Invisible Outcasts - Brief Article Richard Werly (-)

India's "hidden apartheid" - caste system Gopal Guru (-)

Stuck at the gates of paradise - racism in Brazil Diane Kuperman (-)

Making sense of the attack - aftermath, September 11th, 2001 - Brief Article (-)

If common sense prevails Gershon Baskin (-)

A release from life - Dutch policy on euthanasia and suicide for the terminal or weary elderly - Brief Article Wybo Algra (-)

The rise and fall of the South African "six-pack" - physical strength and ego amid apartheid Thokozani Xaba (-)

Kuito, a child's map of war and infinity - photographs and poetry regarding Angolan conflict - Brief Article Ana Paula Tavares (-)

The sirens of Tokyo - young women and prostitution in Japan Muriel Jolivet (-)

The knot in the brain - brain scan evidence and the mind/body connection - Brief Article A. C. Grayling (-)

India's wings of desire - AIDS, sexuality and religion - Statistical Data Included Shreedhar Rajan (-)

The hostage of purity - Basque philosopher Fernando Savater interviewed - Interview Lucia Iglesias Kuntz (-)

The organ of last resort - harvesting and sale of organs practiced worldwide Nancy Scheper-Hughes (-)

In and out of slavery - slavery and colonialism in art Nicholas Mirzoeff (-)

Rise of a new watchdog in Latin America - power of the press - Brief Article Louise Corradini (-)

Beauty and the blind - blind author's perspective on beauty offered in her book, Sight Unseen - Brief Article Georgina Kleege (-)

Advertising, my mirror - influence on beauty ideal - Brief Article - Interview Cynthia Guttman (-)

Mexico's mercenary legacy - press and government Rafael Rodriguez Castaneda (-)

Under the sun, under the knife - Venezuela's women seek surgery and a white American ideal body - Brief Article Rakel Sosa (-)

The body jigsaw - borrowing body decoration from other cultures Philippe Liotard (-)

Illusions, scalpels and stereotypes - race identity and plastic surgery's gift of invisibility Sander L. Gilman (-)

Partnership or purse-strings: NGOs in the South speak up - non-governmental organizations Philippe Demenet (-)

"Taking the dress" - women organize resistance to practice of female genital mutilation - Brief Article Khadi Diallo (-)

Vive a trilingual Quebec! - language policy in Quebec Filippo Salvatore (-)

I Am Not A Hero - disabled people - Brief Article Albert Britt Robillard (-)

A prince embroiderer without a kingdom - Laotian artisan Ngoc Loan Lam (-)

Goodbye biology, hello software - conscious machines Ivan Briscoe (-)

Indian textiles find their patron Jenny Housego (-)

Teflon under my skin - body reconstruction - Brief Article Marc Millanvoye (-)

Tales of white elephants - ecotourism in South Africa - Brief Article Eddie Koch (-)

A lunchbox for longevity - Brief Article (-)

Minding the muscle tone - affect of Argentina's recession on traditional breadwinners - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included Martin Gambarotta (-)

This park is no longer your land - national parks on former native lands Marcus Colchester (-)

An "associational" revolution Lester M. Salamon (-)

When patients take the mike - psychiatric hospital hosts radio station - Statistical Data Included Soledad Vallejos (-)

The mending hands of youthful elders - Tools for Self-Reliance - Brief Article Glyn Roberts (-)

Efforts In Invisible Ink - recognizing contributions of volunteers - Brief Article Sharon Capeling-Alakija (-)

Mixing sweat with earth - Southern African Student Volunteers Organization - Brief Article Rehana Rossouw (-)

With Bolivar we go - Venezuelan education reform influenced by Simon Bolivar - Statistical Data Included Fabrice Losego (-)

A few tips (-)

Starting over at the ashram - Indian women offered assistance - Statistical Data Included Sudha Ramachandran (-)

Global warming: ignorance is not bliss - Statistical Data Included Michel Bessieres (-)

The online way - Netaid.org - Brief Article Asbel Lopez (-)

A tornado on wheels - Brief Article Carlo M. Tadiar (-)

Sydney: the beauty and the vice - description of the city and its history - Brief Article David Marr (-)

Brazil: taking up the social slack - volunteering - Statistical Data Included Jayme Brener (-)

None so blind as those who will not see P. Sainath (-)

Teens talking to teens - Slovenian teenagers staff hotline - Brief Article Ingrig Mager (-)

A Local train named desire - the Semmeringbahn railroad Sylvia Treudl (-)

Self-interest or goodwill? - motives for volunteering - Brief Article - Interview Lucia Iglesias Kuntz (-)

NGOs: gladiators of freedom - Brief Article L. Corradini (-)

From work camps to virtual aid - evolution of volunteering Arthur Gilletfe (-)

Children in chains - Statistical Data Included Louise Corradini (-)

Volunteering, capital of the future? - Statistical Data Included Justin Davis Smith (-)

Striking media giants with news on the Web - World Social Forum believe Internet will change news broadcasting Rene Lefort (-)

Jean Hatzfeld : "Let The Victims Voice Their Pain" - discusses the role and location of international tribunals - Brief Article (-)

Revenge in the making - will a truth commission in Bosnia stop brewing ethnic hatred - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included Jakob Finci (-)

More than just the truth - role of truth commissions in confronting crimes of the past Priscilla B. Hayner (-)

Community schools: Egypt's celebrity model - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included Malak Zaalouk (-)

When girls go missing from the classroom - why girls are not being educated in parts of Africa, Afghanistan, South Asia - Statistical Data Included Cynthia Guttman (-)

From bang to eternity - cosmology - Statistical Data Included George Ellis (-)

The riddle in the skies - cosmology - Brief Article Sara Schechner (-)

Fresco - Brief Article - Short Story Alastair Reynolds (-)

Out of butter and water: the Hindu creation - Brief Article Sudhanva Deshpande (-)

The highest summit: God meets the big bang Dominique Lambert (-)

Toxic rain kills more than the coca - Statistical Data Included Nelson Fredy Padilla Castro (-)

Mark Anspach - exchange - Interview Yannick Blanc (-)

The myths of science - creation Marcelo Gleiser (-)

I, Galina Komarnitska, nurse in Kiev - Brief Article Galina Komarnitska (-)

Weaving magic with the spoken word - revival of storytellers Asbel Lopez (-)

What came before - origin of universe - Statistical Data Included Ivan Briscoe (-)

And then there was inflation - expanding universe - Brief Article - Interview Ivan Briscoe (-)

The world according to Nicolas Buenaventura - storyteller - Brief Article Asbel Lopez (-)

Mirror, mirror up above - perceptions of space Jean-Pierre Luminet (-)

Cooking in a crossfire - chef Alain Senderens - Interview Rene Lefort (-)

Afghan heritage: time for exile? - Taliban's destruction of Buddhist monuments Michael Barry (-)

Africa: the radio scene tells all Eyoum Ngangue (-)

Stealing the past from under our feet - plundering antiquities - Statistical Data Included Jenny Doole (-)

"Getting to the other's shoes" - former environment minister Yolanda Kakabadse - Brief Article - Interview Shiraz Sidhva (-)

"Indiana Jones has no future" - plundering antiquities loses acceptability - Interview Michel Bessieres (-)

Saving the planet: imperialism in a green garb? Shiraz Sidhva (-)

A Skewed Battle - protecting Cambodia's heritage - Brief Article Ang Choulean (-)

Putting embryos on the assembly line Amy Otchet (-)

Lost in the smoke of time - tobacco farming in Cuba - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included Reina Maria Rodriguez (-)

"We have to change the buyer's attitude" - investigative journalist Ozgen Acar - Interview Michel Bessieres (-)

South Africa: beyond exclusion - preventing school violence in South Africa - Brief Article Graeme Simpson (-)

The proud descendants of the Lord of Sipan - Interview Asbel Lopez (-)

Karate-trained teachers lose a round - dealing with school violence in Japan - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included - Interview Philippe Demenet (-)

For that stolen Vermeer, follow the art squad Fabio Isman (-)

Blame the system - Francophone African schools discriminate against children - Brief Article Amade Badini (-)

Homecoming for the totem poles Stephen Kinzer (-)

Mali: when farmers become curators Samuel Sidibe (-)

Healing on the playing field - football helps Liberian youngsters succeed - Statistical Data Included Lucia Iglesias Kuntz (-)

Videomania in George Orwell's homeland - electronic surveillance in the United Kingdom Jack Cheshire (-)

The spy in your refrigerator… Simon Davies (-)

A Privacy Divide? - privacy rights in industrial vs developing countries - Brief Article Rohan Samarajiva (-)

Time for schools to tune into the information age - interview with Edwyn James - Brief Article - Interview (-)

They're connected, but are they learning? - computer instruction in Canada's schools Sean Fine (-)

Shhh… they're listening - Internet spying Duncan Campbell (-)

Labour pains: the birth of a movement David Banisar (-)

A tireless troubleshooter - Brief Article - Case Note Glenn Schloss (-)

Forsaking genetic secrets Amy Otchet (-)

Patrolling the reefs - Indonesia's coral reefs - Brief Article John C. Ryan (-)

Spojmai Zariab: a pen against a nightmare - Afghani war protester - Interview Jasmina Sopova (-)

The quiet revolution Suelette Dreyfus (-)

Corals under siege - destruction of coral reefs Christl Denecke (-)

Eduardo Galeano: the open veins of McWorld - interview with Uruguayan author - Interview Niels Boel (-)

And the meek shall occupy the earth - agricultural policy Brazil - Statistical Data Included Kintto Lucas (-)

White fortresses in cyberspace - racism on the Internet - Statistical Data Included Les Back (-)

A knife at the throat of half a billion farmers - agricultural policy - Statistical Data Included Michel Bessieres (-)

Chugging along on Europe's literary express - one hundred writers spend a month without books on a train Leo Tuor (-)

The last days of the fellahs - farmers in Cairo, Egypt - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included Claude Guibal (-)

Will the College crumble? - Electoral college Amy Otchet (-)

Family Farming: The "Third Way" Out - agricultural policy, Guinea - Brief Article - Column Moussa Para Diallo (-)

France: mad cows and studious farmers - production-intensive agriculture and environmental concerns+ Michel Bessieres (-)

"GMOs: the wrong answer to the wrong problem" - genetically modified organisms - Interview - Statistical Data Included (-)

The tar, the fracture and the bond - Ndioum, Senegal agricultural policy - Column Kacha (-)

Bangladesh: the seeds of change - agriculture Kamal Mostafa Majumder (-)

Poverty amidst plenty: the Punjabi tale - agriculture in India - Brief Article Kumkum Dasgupta (-)

World's largest Buddhist statue - Culture - June 1956 - Brief Article (-)

To be heard and listened to - UNESCO to suspend publication of The Courier - Editorial (-)

The Electronic Gap - Media - February 2000 - Brief Article Paul Kennedy (-)

North-South: beyond the great divide; The universal and the particular - Culture - December 1993 Joseph Ki-Zerbo (-)

A Voice from the Third World: Towards a 'new world order of information' - Media - April 1977 Ridha Najar (-)

Where Gods and men have Mingled - Culture - September 1977 - Brief Article Jorge Amado (-)

Bouba and Jacques: The birth of a Dialogue between Africa & Europe - World of Learning - September 1960 (-)

Andre Malraux: 'There is only one action over which in different stars and unchanging rivers have no sway: it is the action of a man who snatches something from death' - Culture - May 1960 - Critical Essay (-)

Can we educate for world peace? - World of Learning - October 1985 - Brief Article (-)

Beethovan Tames the Jungle: A great Soviet composer presents his views on music without frontiers - Culture - June 1973 - Critical Essay Dmitri Shostakovic (-)

Towards a world conservation ethics: The Rio convention marked the first major international step towards the sharing of biodiversity based on the principle of social fairness - Science - May 2000 - Brief Article M.S. Swaminathan (-)

A 'silent genocide' - Ethics - May 1988 - Statistical Data Included Abdus Salam (-)

Interview: Vandana Shiva talks to Judith Bizot - Science - March 1992 (-)

'I was born 1,000 years ago…': Open letter from chief Dan George of the Capilano Indians - Ethics - January 1975 Dan George (-)

The Divorce of Science & 'Culture': A phenomenon of our time - Science - February 1958 - Brief Article Bertrand Russell (-)

Document: Vaclav Havel - Ethics - June 1990 - Interview Michael Bongiovanni (-)

The Pugwash movement - Science - August 1986 Joseph Rotblat (-)

Race, history and culture - Ethics - March 1996 Claude Levi-Strauss (-)

'Culture must be one of the foundations for world understanding' - Culture - June 1996 - Brief Article Albert Einstein (-)

The Greatest Enemies to Liberty - Ethics - October 1958 Aldous Huxley (-)

Getting the spin right on history - World of Learning - dealing with bias in textbooks Shiraz Sidhva (-)

Dilemmas in a tropical paradise - A Coastal Balancing Act - Xcalak, Mexcio - Brief Article Gerardo Tena (-)

When your university closes down - 2. Power Traps - refugee scholars - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included Donald MacLeod (-)

No apologies - 2. Power Traps - Saadeddin Ibrahim imprisoned - Brief Article Steve Negus (-)

In the line of fire - 2. Power Traps - preserving academic freedom Sam Zia-Zarifi (-)

A coastal balancing act - Planet Lucia Iglesias Kuntz (-)

Boris Cyrulnik surviving of Life - Talking To - Interview Sophie Boukhari (-)

African scholars: too poor to be free - 1. The Money Game - Statistical Data Included Ebrima Sall (-)

Afghan women: Knowledge and revolt - People and Places - Brief Article Chekeba Hachemi (-)

An unseen world: how the media portrays the poor - Media Greg Philo (-)

Barbed wire in the research field - 1. The Money Game - Statistical Data Included Rene Lefort (-)

One Islam, a mosaic of believers - Tune into the "New Conscience of Islam" - Statistical Data Included Slimane Zeghidour (-)

In the name of a fair trial - 1. The Money Game - financing medical research and drug trials - Brief Article Jeffrey Drazen (-)

Tune into the "new conscience of Islam" - Culture Sophie Boukhari (-)

Who calls the tune? - 1. The Money Game - Novartis strategic alliance with the University of California at Berkeley Vicky Elliott (-)

Testifying from the front - war reporting Shiraz Sidhva (-)

The dot.bomb syndrome - Brief Article Evan Hendricks (-)

All roads lead to the franchise - enfranchising women in Kuwait Haya Al-Mughni (-)

Chile: a judge steps in - copyright infringment - Brief Article Francisca Petrovich (-)

Data-swindlers: gold mining in the badlands of e-commerce - sale of e-commerce personal information Catherine Maussion (-)

Pirates and the paper chase - international copyright infringment Lucia Iglesias Kuntz (-)

Japan: voyeuristic games - Brief Article Michel Temman (-)

Haiti: alone on the hill Gotson Pierre (-)

Bumba: the city where cyclists are heroes - Congo Colette Braeckman (-)

Money rules in Mogadishu - Somalia Hassan Barise (-)

Choi Yul the greening of Korea - Statistical Data Included - Interview Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Colombia: "a culture built on illegality and force" Asbel Lopez (-)

Fleeing the dot.com era - decline in Internet usage Sally Wyatt (-)

WHEN THE STATE FAILS a survival guide - Brief Article Ken Menkhaus (-)

Beating global warming with nuclear power? - Statistical Data Included Christine Laurent (-)

Staying power: a Russian tale - Tatiana Sergeyevna Korobovtseva Nick Holdsworth (-)

Troubled Lands where criminals are king - organized crime flourishes in weak political climates - Interview - Statistical Data Included Michel Bessieres (-)

Where drug firms fear to tread Ivan Briscoe (-)

Afghanistan: in the valley of drought - Statistical Data Included Alain Boinet (-)

My mother, my mirror. - Review - book review Luisa Futoransky (-)

Going the cooperative way - El Mezquital slum in Guatemala City Claudia Mojica (-)

Biovillages: a blueprint for the future? M. S. Swaminathan (-)

Breaking down the divide - including diasbled children in schools Cynthia Guttman (-)

Bangladesh's arsenic poisoning: who is to blame? - well water toxicity Fred Pearce (-)

The state: rising from below? - Brief Article Rene Lefort (-)

Shinto and shoguns: a return to Itsukushima - Shinto shrine Hiroko Takenishi (-)