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COMPSEES 72/3 Out Now

04.09.2024 Publications

Comparative Southeast European Studies 72, no. 3, 2024, is available in open access.

The issue opens with Fatma Aslı Kelkitli's (Istanbul) worthwhile analysis of the foreign policy behaviour of the Nationalist Action Party in Türkiye.

In addition, the issue features a core of three anthropological studies: Andrea Matošević (Pula) looks at documentary films on Youth Labour Actions in Yugoslavia; Sanja Puljar D'Alessio (Rijeka) evokes an organisational anthropology approach to understand better what went wrong in the shipyard 3. maj in Rijeka; and Rozafa Berisha (Pristina) displays her ethnographic field work around the "affective afterlife" of the mine of Trepça in Mitrovica, Kosovo.

In the open section, Anna Ananieva, Sandra Balck and Jacob Möhrke give in-depth insight into their study of historical travelogues from a digital humanities perspective. Their project presently is in its concluding phase at the IOS.

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