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Overcoming Area Studies’ Policy-Relevant Research Problem: The Case of the Sahel
Tony Chafer, Ed Stoddard, Sorina Toltica
Modern Languages and/as Area Studies: Towards a New Humanities or Path to Oblivion?
Stephen Hutchings
Notorious Neo-Nationalism: A Cultural-Studies Reading of Post-Imperial Anxiety, Cyber-Warfare, and Russia’s Return to Authoritarianism
Edith Clowes
Systemism and New Area Studies: An Application to the Integrated Capabilities Framework
Patrick James
Researching Life Stories of the Myanmar-China Jadeite Trade
Mandy Sadan, Dan Smyer Yü, Seng Lawn Dan
Cinema and Latin American Studies: Sites of Interdisciplinary, Transnational Enquiry
Sarah Barrow
Not Only Rivers and Mountains: Why Story Matters in New Area Studies
Philip Wilson
When ‘Area’ meets ‘Country’: Rethinking the Territory of Colonialism
Alison Ravenscroft
Stories at War: Images of Algerian Women From Colonial Accounts to the Life Story of Fadhma Amrouche
Zahia Smail Salhi
Canadian Political Storytelling: Back to a Future?
Sandford Borins, Beth Herst
Grassroots Comics in India: Activism through Diffusion of Innovations
Randy Duncan, Matthew J. Smith
Storytelling: An Introduction
Thomas Ruys Smith, Susan Hodgett
Why Decolonising Area Studies is Not Enough: A Case Study of the Complex Legacies of Colonial Knowledge-Making in the Indo-Myanmar Borderlands
Mandy Sadan
“Telling it in our own way”: Doing music-enhanced interviews with people displaced by violence in Colombia
Hazel Marsh, M. Teresa Amijos, Roger Few
Podcasting Collaborations and Ontological Relationships of Being ‘Here’ and ‘There’ in the Lower Marañón River in Peru
María Eugenia Ulfe, Roxana Vergara
Blurring Genres: A Personal Narrative About University Management
R. A. W. Rhodes
Mismatched Reality: Russian Decision-making on the War in Ukraine
WIll Strickland
Welcome
Susan Hodgett, Thomas Ruys Smith
The Russo-Ukrainian War: Insights from Systemism in a Pedagogical Setting
Sarah Gansen, Patrick James
Ukraine is here, the maps stay the same. On the ethics of framing an analysis.
Claude Denis
Soviet Studies, Russian Studies, Ukrainian Studies... Politics, war, and ‘horizons’.
Francis King
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