By Imen Louati and Julius Dihstelhoff. This anthology aims to generate a new approach to address regional studies in the Maghreb. Indeed, capturing the Maghreb’s heterogeneity and its dynamic is central for reflecting on recent transformations, not only in the Maghreb but in the Arab world generally, particularly in relation to the Arab uprisings of 2010–11.
Par Imen Louati and Julius Dihstelhoff. Cette anthologie vise à produire une nouvelle approche pour aborder les études régionales au Maghreb. En effet, saisir l’hétérogénéité du Maghreb et sa dynamique est essentiel pour réfléchir aux transformations récentes, non seulement au Maghreb mais dans le monde arabe en général, en particulier en relation avec les soulèvements arabes de 2010-11.
On May 29-30, 2020, the conference “Mainstream! Popular Culture in Central and Eastern Europe” will take place. We talked to one of the conveners, Ondřej Daniel, about the upcoming event.
Dr. Rimi Tadu is currently teaching at the Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research at Jamia Milia Islamia University, New Delhi. She was a fellow at the Max...
By Jochen Kleinschmidt This article is part of the TRAFO series “Doing Global International Relations”. The heterogeneity of the region For myself as an International Relations scholar working in Colombia,...
Welche Übersetzungsfunktion haben die Area Studies? Was für eine Rolle spielen kulturelle Differenzen bei einer Übersetzung? Inwiefern unterscheiden sich aktuelle und historische Übersetzungsfunktionen der Area Studies? Welche Vorteile verspricht...
The next issue of “Middle East – Topics & Arguments” (META), which will be entitled “Periphery” is looking for submissions. Its focus will be on the spatial differentiation and processes...