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Freedom to publish in Eastern Europe, 2025

Young democracies are fragile. How are Eastern European publishing houses fighting against the danger, ideology, hybrid war, propaganda, fake news and violence of the hegemonic forces within the post-communist space and times ? What are the strategies of Ukrainian publishers to empower themselves in the war ? How is Slovakian culture dealing with the incompetent and risky behaviour of several of its leaders ? What are Bulgarian publishers most scared of within their practice ? How can we inspire each other in our coping strategies ? Are local writers able to become again strong voices of their society and change the political heading ? What are the strategies of Eastern European publishing houses to place their work in the global book market ? And what are the main subjects from the post-communist regions that have the potential to enrich the global culture, narrative and storytelling ?

Speakers :

  • Antoinette Koleva (KX - Critique and Humanism Publishing House, Bulgaria)
  • Slava Svitova (Creative Women Publishing, Ukraine)
  • František Malík (BRaK, Slovakia)

Moderated by Barbora Baronová (wo-men, Czech Republic)

Esta mesa redonda tuvo lugar durante la edición 2025 de Babelica.

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Being a publisher and bookseller in the context of genocide - in ARABIC, 2025

Speakers :
* Atef Al Durra (Al Kalima Publishing House - Gaza, Palestine)
* Samir Mansour (Samir Mansour Bookshop & Printing - Gaza, Palestine)
* Fuad Akleek (Al Raqamia Publishing House - Jerusalem, Palestine)

Moderated by Fatma al Zahraa Sehwail (Gaza, Palestine)

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Being a publisher and bookseller in the context of genocide, 2025

The voice of those involved in the book industry in Palestine

Speakers :
* Atef Al Durra (Al Kalima Publishing House - Gaza, Palestine)
* Samir Mansour (Samir Mansour Bookshop & Printing - Gaza, Palestine)
* Fuad Akleek (Al Raqamia Publishing House - Jerusalem, Palestine)

Moderated by Fatma al Zahraa Sehwail (Gaza, Palestine)

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Freedom of publishing / Writing and publishing in minority languages, 2021

Streaming of the round table #5 « Freedom of publishing / fair speech » with Azadeh Parsapour (publisher, Nogaam, Iran/UK), Mohamed El Baaly (publisher, Sefsara Publishing, Egypt), Tomaz Adour (publisher, Vermelho Marinho, Brazil), Müge Gursoy Sokmen (publisher, Metis Publisher, Turkey), moderated by Antoinette Koleva (KX Critique and Humanism, Bulgaria).

Streaming of the round table #6 « Writing and publishing in minority languages » with Marie Michèle Razafintsalama (publisher, Jeunes Malgaches, Madagascar), Dante González (publisher, Pakarina Ediciones, Peru), Maria José Galvez (General Director of Books and Reading Promotion, Spanish Ministry of Culture), moderated by Garazi Arrula (publisher, Txalaparta, Navarra).

International Conference of Independent Publishers , Baluarte, Pamplona-Iruñea, November 25, 2021

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Relations of power and domination in the book industry, 2021

Round-table discussion #3 « What to say and where to say it ? » with Gisèle Sapiro (sociologist, France), Ronny Agustinus (publisher, Marjin Kiri, Indonesia), Ibrahima Aya (publisher, Éditions Tombouctou, Mali), moderated by Paulo Slachevsky (publisher, Lom Ediciones, Chile).

The logics of concentration in the publishing world and the domination of the commercial aspect of the book to the detriment of its cultural aspect are mixed with other conservative impulses that have an impact on the sector, such as cultural colonialism, patriarchy, the marginalisation of minorities and peripheral languages... Reflecting on these relations of power and domination, reinforcing the liberating and transforming character of books and words is the invitation of this second morning of the International Conference of Independent Publishers.

Round-table discussion #4 « Women in the publishing world » with Samar Haddad (publisher, Atlas Publishing, Syria), Barbora Baronová (publisher, wo-men, Czech Republic), Julia Ortiz (publisher, Criatura Editora, Uruguay), Djaïli Amadou Amal (author, Cameroon), and moderated by Ana Gallego Cuiñas (Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Granada, Spain).

While the publishing profession seems to be predominantly occupied by women in many countries –and although the situation is not identical in all cultural contexts and book markets– women remain under-represented in positions of responsibility within publishing houses, just as women authors are less recognised than men by literary prizes. Is this situation –this imbalance– which has been pointed out in Europe in particular, generalizable at the international level ? What does being a woman in the publishing world mean in concrete terms ? International independent publishing offers a diverse and varied panorama of the place and role accorded to women professionals in the sector. Whether they practice their profession in Syria, the Czech Republic, Cameroon or Canada, whether they are authors, publishers or feminist publishers, this round table will amplify the voices of women book professionals who contribute to shaping the international publishing landscape.

International Conference of Independent Publishers, Pamplona-Iruñea, November 24, 2021

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What freedom of publishing for independent publishers ? Study initiated and coordinated by the Alliance, 2018-2020

An unprecedented study to be published in July 2020, initiated and coordinated by the Alliance !

A sociological survey conducted by Anne-Marie Voisard, Quebec researcher (MA on strategic lawsuits against public participation and legal repression of freedom of speech from the University of Montréal) and written by Philippe Chibani-Jacquot ; a historical introduction by Jean-Yves Mollier, French historian.

Since the creation of the Alliance, publishers – custodians of freedom of speech alongside journalists, authors, bloggers, booksellers, artists… – have been the whistleblowers on instances of censorship occurring in some countries. Over the past few years, we have noticed some new forms of attack on freedom of speech. In several contexts, pressures and limitations exercised on public speech are increasing. After the wave of freedom expected during the revolutions in the Arab world, the series of attacks in Africa, Europe, and in the Arab world, destabilised freedom of speech : a loss of sense, of bearings that brings us to question spaces of freedom, the reach of words and the power of the medium.

The freedom of publishing is a “category” of freedom of speech that can take different forms through various supports. The freedom of publishing pertains to the liberty to choose an author, to select or commission manuscripts, publish them, disseminate and distribute them, and put them on the market – all these activities are at the heart of publishers’ work. The threats to the freedom of publishing are precisely what the Alliance seeks to examine in this study.

In different geopolitical contexts, threatened by different forms of censorship, the Alliance’s independent publishers are committed to circulate texts and ideas, to amplify voices, even if sometimes they are in minority, to participate in building critical thinking and emancipation. It is their responsibility, both professional and civic.

Read here the presentation of the study, of the authors, the methodology...

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Looking for an author : study - “What freedom of publishing for independent publishers ?”, 2017

Call for proposal – looking for an author

The Alliance aims to produce an unprecedented study about freedom of publishing, listening to independent publishers about the following questions :
• What are the different infringements of freedom of publishing that independent publishers confront in their countries ?
• How do they face these threats in their daily professional life ?
• How do the publishers resist, preserve, and defend their freedom of publishing ? How do they circumvent censorship ?
• Are publishers more vulnerable today than they used to be ? Have there been some significant changes in recent years ?
• From the point of view of the publishers, is there a limit to freedom of publishing (and freedom of expression) ?
The study will be written in French. If you are interested in conducting this study, please send your proposal to the Alliance team before 13 March 2017.}

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