SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
Scope & Guideline
Unveiling the Complex Narratives of Southeastern Europe
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Political Dynamics and Democratization:
The journal extensively covers topics related to political modernization, democratization processes, and the impacts of authoritarianism in Southeastern European countries, particularly in the context of post-Yugoslav states. - Memory and Identity:
A significant focus is placed on the politics of memory, identity formation, and the historical narratives that shape the region's collective consciousness, especially concerning the communist past and the Yugoslav wars. - Media and Communication Studies:
The journal explores the transformation of media systems in Southeastern Europe, analyzing how media reflects and influences political and social change, including the role of media in democratization and national identity. - Migration and Transnationalism:
Research addressing migration patterns, the experiences of migrants, and the implications of transnationalism in the context of Southeastern Europe is a key area, particularly in light of recent global migration crises. - Cultural Studies and Anthropology:
The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches, including cultural studies and anthropology, to examine the social practices, cultural expressions, and everyday lives of people in the region.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of Globalization and European Integration:
There is a growing interest in the effects of globalization and the European Union's integration processes on Southeastern Europe, particularly how these dynamics influence local politics, economies, and identities. - Digital Activism and Memory Work:
Recent publications highlight the role of digital platforms in activism and memory work, demonstrating how technology intersects with cultural memory and political engagement in post-conflict societies. - Social Movements and Civil Society:
A notable trend is the examination of social movements and the role of civil society in advocating for democratic values, human rights, and social justice, particularly in response to authoritarian tendencies. - Environmental Issues and Sustainability:
Emerging discussions around environmental challenges and sustainability in Southeastern Europe reflect a growing awareness of ecological concerns and their implications for social and political stability. - Gender Studies and Feminist Perspectives:
There is an increasing focus on gender studies, including feminist perspectives on nationalism, memory, and identity, reflecting a broader recognition of the importance of gender in understanding societal dynamics.
Declining or Waning
- Historical Analysis of Pre-Yugoslav Eras:
There appears to be a decreasing focus on themes related to the historical analysis of the pre-Yugoslav era, such as the complexities of nationalist movements in earlier periods, as recent papers concentrate more on contemporary issues and post-Yugoslav developments. - Traditional Security Studies:
Discussions surrounding traditional security issues, such as military conflicts and state-centric security paradigms, have diminished, with a stronger emphasis now placed on sociocultural factors and human security. - Economic Governance in Post-Yugoslav Contexts:
There is less emphasis on the economic governance structures and policies in the post-Yugoslav countries, as newer publications have shifted towards broader societal issues like identity and memory.
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