The Editorial explains the choices and interests at the basis of issue 3 of the journal *From the European South*. FES 3 places language, literature,and the humanities at the centre of contemporary affairs and intervenes in the debate about how to produce new forms of understanding, conviviality and citizenship in a world ravaged by poverty, discrimination, racism, the (re)emergence of populism, and environmental dead ends. It opens with three contributions devoted to the question of migration and refugees, all discussing ways in which European political and cultural institutions react to the predicament of migrants, and ways in which the lenses of the humanities may contribute to reading reality differently, in search of spaces...
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2siAfter the closure of the so-called ‘Balkan Route’, the western Balkan countries became buffer zon...
peer reviewedThe article takes EUrope's uneven geographies of reception as a privileged standpoint f...
L'editoriale descrive il progetto che sottonde al numero 3 di FES, reperibile anche nel CfP online; ...
Taking as a point of departure recent writing by theorists such as Seyla Benhabib, Michel Feher, and...
This Special Issue on (Forced) Migration and Media is the result of two workshops organised at the U...
This is the editorial for the special issue ‘Diaspora beyond Nationalism’. It makes a case for the r...
The theme in this issue of Ethnologia Fennica are transnational practices and connections in the eve...
Editorial. Special Issue: working on the ground to contest inequalities. Insights about ethnic minor...
This is the editorial for the ‘Meaning of Migration’ issue of JOMEC Journal, June 2015. It provides ...
The causes and impacts of new and enduring regional inequalities have been much debated in many regi...
*From the European South: a transdisciplinary journal of postcolonial humanities* is a refereed, ope...
For this special issue of the New England Journal of Public Policy, Emanuela del Re, our guest edito...
Author: Natalia Lemann; Consulting co-editor: Donna Landry.The issue of emigration and refugees is o...
This is the editorial for the Italian Cultural Studies guest edited issue of JOMEC Journal, publishe...
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2siAfter the closure of the so-called ‘Balkan Route’, the western Balkan countries became buffer zon...
peer reviewedThe article takes EUrope's uneven geographies of reception as a privileged standpoint f...