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Volume 29, issue 6, 2021
- Introduction: 1968 Thought and its Usual Suspects pp. 699-702

- Jernej Habjan
- 1968: Towards a General Secularism pp. 703-713

- Simon During
- Distant Immediacy: Badiou and Rancière on May ’68 and its Consequences pp. 714-724

- Rok Benčin
- The University as a Political Site: 1968 and Now pp. 725-737

- Suman Gupta
- Literature, Theory and Politics of the Long ’68: The Last Season of Modernism and Peripherality pp. 738-751

- Marko Juvan
- Razpor: On Slavoj Žižek’s First Break pp. 752-761

- Kaitlyn Tucker Sorenson
- Introduction: Confronting the Covid-19 Epidemic and Control: Reports and Reflections from China pp. 762-769

- Wang Ning
- Governance in a Digital Age and Wuhan’s Fight against the Coronavirus pp. 770-780

- Weihua He
- Between Global Governance and Local Governance: the Shanghai Model of Anti-Covid-19 Epidemic Measures pp. 781-793

- Ye Zhudi, Yang Yicheng and Sun Guanhao
- Fostering Solidarity and Encouraging Shared Commitment: Chongqing Daily’s Narratives about the Front-line Workers and the Role of these Narratives in Containing Covid-19 pp. 794-804

- Zou Li
- Biopolitical Practices in Beijing pp. 805-818

- Ming Li
- The Role of Macroeconomic Policy in the Economic Development of European Countries in Transition pp. 819-827

- Ivan Milojević, Mihailo Ćurčić and Valentina Jovanović
- The CEAS and the Europeanization of Turkey’s Asylum Policy after the Syrian Crisis pp. 828-841

- A. Asli Bilgin and Harun Arikan
Volume 29, issue 5, 2021
- On DETECt pp. 569-569

- Jan Baetens and Fred Truyen
- From Euro-noir to Europe pp. 570-573

- Jan Baetens and Fred Truyen
- Images of the European Crisis: Populism and Contemporary Crime TV Series pp. 574-587

- Federico Pagello
- European Crime Cinema and the Auteur pp. 588-600

- Stefano Baschiera
- From Remade Drama to Original Crime – HBO Europe’s Original Television Productions pp. 601-617

- Kim Toft Hansen, Anna Keszeg and Sándor Kálai
- Gatekeepers of Noir: The Paradoxical Internationalization of the French Crime Fiction Field pp. 618-634

- Jacques Migozzi, Natacha Levet and Lucie Amir
- Smart Crime Tourism as Multilayered Cultural Encounters: Exploring Aarhus via Locative Media and Crime Narratives pp. 635-650

- Cathrin Bengesser and Anne Marit Waade
- Donald Westlake’s Ordo: Not Euro, not Noir, but Euro-Noir? pp. 651-659

- Jan Baetens, Ana Schultze and Fred Truyen
- British Public Television Police Drama: an Ordo-Baroque Template for European Complex Governance (with a Case Study of the BBC Meta-Police Series Line of Duty) pp. 660-671

- Caius Dobrescu
- Governance of and by Philanthropic Foundations pp. 672-698

- Lars Engwall
Volume 29, issue 4, 2021
- New Nationalisms: Sources, Agendas, Languages. An Introduction pp. 427-433

- Siegfried Huigen and Dorota Kołodziejczyk
- New Nationalisms and Identity Politics: Minorities, Majorities and Universal Emancipation pp. 434-444

- Viacheslav Morozov
- The PowerPoint Nation: Branding an Imagined Commodity pp. 445-456

- Göran Bolin and Per Ståhlberg
- Mnemonic Populism: The Polish Holocaust Law and its Afterlife pp. 457-469

- Kornelia Kończal
- Young People, Precarious Employment and Nationalism in Poland: Exploring the (Missing) Links pp. 470-483

- Adam Mrozowicki and Justyna Kajta
- Nationalism in Europe: Trends and Cross-national Differences in Public Opinion pp. 484-496

- Marcel Coenders, Marcel Lubbers and Peer Scheepers
- Ukrainian ‘Working through the Past’ in the Context of the Polish–Ukrainian Dialogue on Volhynia-43. Asymmetry of Memory pp. 497-509

- Julia Rysicz-Szafraniec
- FOCUS: Through Chinese Eyes pp. 510-510

- D’haen, Theo
- Domestic Appropriation of Chinese Literature in Europe pp. 511-522

- Shunqing Cao and Zhoukun Han
- Visibility and Invisibility of the Translator in H.A. Giles’s A History of Chinese Literature pp. 523-533

- Peina Zhuang and Yina Cao
- The Pluralist Interpretation of Chinese Marxist Aesthetics in Contemporary European Scholarship pp. 534-550

- Qilin Fu and Shubo Gao
- From Literary Illusions to Media Simulacra: Toward a Semiotic Imagology in the Era of Global Communication pp. 551-567

- Yirong Hu and Lin Mei
Volume 29, issue 3, 2021
- Introduction. Contemporary Literature in Times of Crisis and Vulnerability: Trauma, Demise of Sovereignty and Interconnectedness pp. 315-332

- Silvia Pellicer-Ortín and Merve Sarikaya-Şen
- Transgenerational Trauma, Shared Vulnerability and Interconnectedness in Zina Rohan’s The Small Book pp. 333-353

- Silvia Pellicer-Ortín
- Queering the Nation: Hegemonic Masculinity, Negative Sovereignty and the Great War in Sebastian Barry’s A Long Long Way pp. 354-369

- Juan Meneses
- Writing the Precarious Self in Falling Man pp. 370-382

- Aliette Ventéjoux
- ‘Improbable Metaphor’: Jesmyn Ward’s Asymmetrical Anthropocene pp. 383-396

- Henry Ivry
- Human Sovereignty Eclipsed? Toward a Posthumanist Reading of the Traumatized Subject in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace pp. 397-410

- Deniz Gündoğan İbrişim
- Building Resilience and Interconnectedness among Humans and Nonhuman Entities: Aminatta Forna’s Happiness pp. 411-425

- Merve Sarikaya-Şen
Volume 29, issue 2, 2021
- Symmetry, Proportion and Seriality: The Semantics of Mirroring and Repetition in Science and the Arts. Introduction to Special Issue pp. 159-162

- Monika Fludernik, Martin Middeke and Andreas Buchleitner
- Andreas’ Device: The Labyrinth and Hidden Symmetries pp. 163-180

- Mark Mcmorris
- Symmetrization, Mirroring and External Reality: An ‘Inner’ Perspective pp. 181-196

- Rosapia Lauro Grotto
- Hierarchy, Symmetry and Scale in Mathematics and Bi-Logic in Psychoanalysis, with Consequences pp. 197-209

- Fionn Murtagh
- Symmetry and Symmetry: The Notion of the Antique Term Symmetria before its New Definition in the Renaissance pp. 210-225

- Hans W. Hubert
- Music, Architecture, Proportion and the Renaissance Way of Thinking pp. 226-241

- Vasco Zara
- Symmetry and Contextuality pp. 242-252

- Hartmann Römer
- Mathematical Entities without Objects. On Realism in Mathematics and a Possible Mathematization of (Non)Platonism: Does Platonism Dissolve in Mathematics? pp. 253-273

- Thierry Paul
- Parallelism and Antithesis: Structural Principles in the Mind and in Literature from a Chinese Perspective pp. 274-284

- Zhang Longxi
- Playing with Forms and with Concepts of ‘Form’: Proportion, Symmetry, and Seriality in Modern Visual Poetry pp. 285-296

- Monika Schmitz-Emans
- From Classical Compositions to Contemporary Seriality pp. 297-313

- Angeli Janhsen
Volume 29, issue 1, 2021
- Erasmus Medal Lecture 2019, AE GM Barcelona. Re-imagining the Nation: Memory, Identity and the Emotions pp. 3-17

- Aleida Assmann
- Erasmus Medal Lecture 2018 AE GM Barcelona: Realizing Children’s Rights in Relation to the Digital Environment pp. 20-33

- Sonia Livingstone
- New and Old Worlds: A Perspective from Social Anthropology pp. 34-44

- Marilyn Strathern
- COST Lecture 2019 AE GM Barcelona: International Network to Encourage the Use of Monitoring and Forecasting Dust Products (InDust) pp. 45-59

- Anca Nemuc, Sara Basart, Aurelio Tobias, Slobodan Nickovic, Francesca Barnaba, Stelios Kazadzis, Lucia Mona, Vassilis Amiridis, Ana Vukovic, Isadora J. Christel, Pavla Dagsson Waldhauserová and Alexandra Monteiro
- Focus: Mobility – A Bridge between the Past and the Present pp. 60-60

- Nikita Harwich
- Mobilities: The Role of the Social Sciences and Humanities under the United Nations Sustainable Goals for 2020–2030 pp. 61-68

- Amélia Polónia
- Historical Geography and International Boundaries pp. 69-77

- Gideon Biger
- In Girum Revisited: From Guy Debord’s dérive to the Situationist View of History pp. 78-82

- Xavier Costa
- The Institutional Lock-out of Sustainable Transport Technologies: Inherent, Intentional, Invertible? pp. 83-94

- Stephen Bi
- Social and Geographic Mobility in Medieval Norway pp. 95-100

- Sverre Håkon Bagge
- Transfer, Entanglement and Regnal Traditions. The Mobility of Ideas, or How to Define Princely Rank in England and the Empire in the Fourteenth Century pp. 101-106

- Jörg Peltzer
- Public Works in the Spanish Empire: A Bridging Perspective pp. 107-112

- Manuel Lucena-Giraldo
- Barriers Instead of Bridges: The Developed World and Intercontinental Migration pp. 113-117

- Pieter C. Emmer
- Mobility of Human Beings in Europe: An Unpredictable Phenomenon pp. 118-125

- Rosa María Martínez de Codes
- Will Kymlicka Goes Practical: Politics Meets (Political) Theory pp. 126-141

- Egor Fedotov
- Artificial Intelligence – Challenges and Chances for Europe pp. 142-158

- Joseph Straus
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