Issue 47 | April 2022
A Special Feature, Securitization of Identity.
Research
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“When Minorities Become a Threat: From 9/11 to the COVID-19 Pandemic” by Andrea Carlà
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“From De-securitization to ‘Flexicuritization’ of Migration Strategy in Greece” by Georgia Dimari and Stylianos Ioannis Tzagkarakis
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“Fostering Ethnic Strife by Constructing Threat Scenarios in Multi-Ethnic Contexts: An Intervention from a Historical Perspective” by Heidi Hein-Kircher
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“Narrative Security: Exploring Young Adult Migrant Experiences in Scotland” by Marcus Nicolson
Visual Art
Fiction
Interviews
Book Reviews
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Werner Herzog: Ecstatic Truth and Other Useless Conquests by Kristoffer Hegnsvad, reviewed by Ian Roberts
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Quake by Auður Jónsdóttir, translated from the Icelandic by Meg Matich
Campus
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“Syllabus: Securitization and the New Security Agenda” by Georgios Karyotis
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“Politics of Ethnicity and Nationalism” by Şener Aktürk
Campus Spotlight: The University of Washington
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Introduction by Taylor Soja
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“Preserving Sephardic History through Interdisciplinary Collaboration: An Interview with Makena Mezistrano and Ben Lee” by Taylor Soja
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“A Participatory Archive to Document a Participatory Constitutional Process: An Interview with Cricket Keating, Katrín Oddsdóttir, and Eileen Jerrett” by Taylor Soja
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“What’s in a Name?: Metadata, Digital Ethics, and the Making of a British Trans Archive” by Adrian Kane-Galbraith
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“Exploring the Challenges of the ‘Digital Revolution’ in a New Minor in Textual Studies and Digital Humanities at the University of Washington” by Geoffrey Turnovsky
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“Bringing Digital History to Large Undergraduate Courses: Teaching ‘Digital World Wars’” by Taylor Soja and Laurie Marhoefer
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“Syllabus: Digital World Wars” by Taylor Soja and Laurie Marhoefer
Campus Monthly Round-Up
Editor’s Pick
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Moving Frames: Photographs in German Cinema, edited by Carrie Collenberg-González and Martin P. Sheehan
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Décrire la Terre, Écrire le Monde: Le Livre du Bicentenaire de la Société de Géographie 1821-2021 by Jacques Gonzalès