Comparative Southeast European Studies 72, no. 3, 2024, has been published in open access: https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/soeu/72/3/html
Apart from Fatma Aslı Kelkitli's (Istanbul) worthwhile analysis of the foreign policy behaviour of the far-right Nationalist Action Party in Türkiye, 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) introduces 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 Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies.
In addition, the issue contains a small book review section.
Articles
Fatma Aslı Kelkitli The Foreign Policy Behaviour of the Nationalist Action Party in Türkiye: Aspirations, Actions, and Limitations 283
Andrea Matošević Yugoslav Youth Labor Actions in Documentary Film: Organization, Internationalism, and Reminiscing 305
Sanja Puljar D’Alessio The Meshwork of Relations in Rijeka’s 3. maj Shipyard: Toward an Anthropological Understanding of Complex Organizations 328
Rozafa Berisha In Search of an Electrified Future: The Affective Afterlife of the Extractive Industry in Mitrovica, Kosovo 348
Doing Digital Scholarly Editing
Anna Ananieva, Sandra Balck and Jacob Möhrke The Study of Historical Travelogues from a Digital Humanities Perspective: Experiences and New Approaches 370
Book Reviews
Irena Šentevska Mileta Prodanović, An Older and More Beautiful Belgrade. A Visual Chronicle of the Milošević Era 386
Jelena Subotić Orli Fridman, Memory Activism and Digital Practices after Conflict: Unwanted Memories 389
Antoine Dutreuilh Karl Kaser, Femininities and Masculinities in the Digital Age: Realia and Utopia in the Balkans and South Caucasus 392
Katharina Wegmann Elissa Helms and Tuija Pulkkinen, Borders of Desire. Gender and Sexuality at the Eastern Borders of Europe 395