
Memory of Artsakh

“It’s Just a Meme”: Digital Humor as Soft Political Critique in Kazakhstan

Umytylgan Qala: A Journey Through Semey

Stolen Time and Family Ties: How Political Imprisonment Affects West Bank Society

Laughter as Practice: Humor and Coping in Lebanon

Between Faith and Power: The Armenian Church, the State, and Public Trust

Writings on Vietnamese Freedom under French Colonial Rule: Class and Ideology

Hayya Alal Falah

The Amharic Epistemology

Surviving in Script: Voices of Mongolian Language, Identity, and Culture Across Borders

Foreign Yet Fluent: Oral Histories of Kazakh Returnees in a Russian-Dominated Homeland

The Glass Button: A Visual Oral History of Religion and Repression in Soviet Kazakhstan

Chat, Poll, Revolt: The Role of Discord in Nepal’s 2025 Gen Z Protest

A Distant Echo of Portuguese: Timorese Journalists Educate a Nation

Reciting, Remembering: Elderly Hui Women Pursuing Arabic in Northwest China