Fred Abrahams is associate program director at Human Rights Watch where he trains research staff and supervises work on technology, conflicts and refugees. He has documented human rights and...
George Banu was born in June 1943 in Buzău, Romania and is a well-renowned theatre personality and critic. He studied at the Academy of Drama and Film in Bucharest,...
Thomas Tsalapatis was born in 1984 in Athens. He studied at the Department of Theatrical Studies of the Philosophical Faculty of the Kapodistrian University of Athens. In 2011 he...
Alexandra Channer began translating in Kosovo in 2009 while conducting research for her doctoral thesis on Albanian national self-determination movements. She translates a selection of prose and poetry each year...
Amila Kahrović Posavljak was born in Sarajevo, 1984. She survived three and a half years of siege as a child and it made a huge impact on her work....
Agron Rustemi (1981) is an Associate Professor and Vice-Dean at the Faculty of Contemporary Social Sciences at the South East European University, Tetovo. Agron Rustemi was born on January...
Vladimir Arsenijević (b. 1965 in Pula, Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is an awarded and internationally acclaimed Serbian writer, translator, editor and publicist. He won the 1994 NIN-award for his first novel In the Hold (U potpalublju)...
Agrégée de Lettres Modernes and PhD in Sociology, Anne-Marie Autissier is an emeritus lecturer authorized to supervise research at the Institute of European Studies of the University of Paris....
Bujar Luma, a theatre director by vocation, integrates into his work of civic activism modern techniques from the art and new media to engage effectively an intercultural dialog between...
Dr. Eva Blénesi is a literary historian of Hungarian-Armenian origin from Transylvania, who is based in Budapest. She is the author of several books and articles in the field...