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[[Tribuna Magazine|Tribuna]] is a legendary student magazine with a strong legacy of critical reflections on society. Established in [[established::1951]] it first served as a students' bulletin which in the 1960s evolved into a confrontational magazine that was banned several times. Among the contributors were many of today's intellectuals and politicians (for example, [[Mladen Dolar]], [[Lev Kreft]], [[Darko Štrajn]], [[Marcel Štefančič]], [[Igor Ž. Žagar]], [[Rastko Močnik]], [[Igor Lukšič]], [[Slavoj Žižek]], [[Igor Bavčar]], and [[Dimitrij Rupel]]). ''Tribuna'' has also served as a platform for conceptual art. In 1966, for example, the [[OHO Group]] (1966–1971) published there its ''OHO Manifesto'' (written by [[Iztok Geister]] and [[Marko Pogačnik]]). | [[Tribuna Magazine|Tribuna]] is a legendary student magazine with a strong legacy of critical reflections on society. Established in [[established::1951]] it first served as a students' bulletin which in the 1960s evolved into a confrontational magazine that was banned several times. Among the contributors were many of today's intellectuals and politicians (for example, [[Mladen Dolar]], [[Lev Kreft]], [[Darko Štrajn]], [[Marcel Štefančič]], [[Igor Ž. Žagar]], [[Rastko Močnik]], [[Igor Lukšič]], [[Slavoj Žižek]], [[Igor Bavčar]], and [[Dimitrij Rupel]]). ''Tribuna'' has also served as a platform for conceptual art. In 1966, for example, the [[OHO Group]] (1966–1971) published there its ''OHO Manifesto'' (written by [[Iztok Geister]] and [[Marko Pogačnik]]). | ||
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''Tribuna'' later stagnated and ceased to exist in 1998. In December 2009, however, a new editorial team re-established the magazine as an independent voice of civil society, published by the [[Student Organisation of the University of Ljubljana]]. With its proactive editorial policy it questions the principles of media objectivity. The resurrected ''Tribuna'' is a monthly in Slovenian language and brings interviews, "tribunals", reviews, illustrations and comics. It is distributed free of charge at the faculties of the [[University of Ljubljana]], as well as at bars, galleries, and libraries. | ''Tribuna'' later stagnated and ceased to exist in 1998. In December 2009, however, a new editorial team re-established the magazine as an independent voice of civil society, published by the [[Student Organisation of the University of Ljubljana]]. With its proactive editorial policy it questions the principles of media objectivity. The resurrected ''Tribuna'' is a monthly in Slovenian language and brings interviews, "tribunals", reviews, illustrations and comics. It is distributed free of charge at the faculties of the [[University of Ljubljana]], as well as at bars, galleries, and libraries. |
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External links
- Tribuna Magazine website
- Tribuna on Wikipedija (in Slovenian)
- Tribuna Magazine - digitalised archive on DLib.si - Digital Library of Slovenia