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Thursday, July 20, 2023

July 2023 NewsNet Out Now

The July 2023 issue of NewsNet is now available on ISSUU as a clickable, shareable format and in PDF.

In this issue, we are pleased to feature an article by Ela Rossmiller (Global Studies, Wilson College) and Anaida Fahradyan on decolonizing the undergraduate SEEES curriculum in comparative politics and a powerful reflection on the ongoing mass protests in Serbia by theatre scholar and stage director Ljubiša Matić. This issue also includes the winner of the 2023 ASEEES Distinguished Contributions to Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Award, important information about the 2023 Convention, a video interview between recent participants in ASEEES’ Exploring Career Diversity program, an update and call for submissions from the ASEEES Committee on Gender Equity, the recipients of the 2023 ASEEES internship, summer writing, and dissertation research grants, and a full-page spread of summer research photos submitted by members! The cover image for this month’s issue was taken by ASEEES member Sarah Cameron (History, U of Maryland) during her recent trip to the Aral Sea zone in Kazakhstan and submitted as part of our Summer Research Photo series.

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