Hatted Men and Penned Women In the article, the author examines current methods and practices of "restoring" women in history, highlighting a socially just interpretation of the past and proposing a feminist alternative for future historiography. Tata Burduli
On the Margins of Citizenship and States: Refugees of Chechnya in Pankisi The article briefly examines the history and experience of Chechen and Kist refugees who have arrived in Georgia since the late 1990s. It also evaluates state policies towards Kist and Chechen refugees from the 2000s till the present day. Mariam Shalvashvili
Localizing Genocide Memory ( Hazarashen 2023) Heinrich Boell Foundation Yerevan Office-South Caucasus Region in cooperation with “Hazarashen” NGO implements a project called “Localizing genocide memory in the land/scape(s) of Armenia: A pilot study of the Malatia-Sebastia neigbourhood Soviet and post-Soviet topography – part II”.
Raising Environmental and Economic Inconsistencies of the Mining Strategy of Armenia ( Ecological Right 2023) Heinrich Boell Foundation Yerevan Office-South Caucasus Region in cooperation with “Ecological Right” NGO implements a project titled “Raising environmental and economic inconsistencies of the mining strategy of Armenia based on international best practice”․
Hotel Metsamor ‒ A Temporary Home Metsamor Hotel, built in the early 1970s to house employees of the Armenian nuclear power plant, is now overcrowded with refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh. This photo story by Khachatur Tovmasyan tells the stories of people who were forced to leave their homes and are yet to see a brighter future. Khachatur Tovmasyan
From Karabakh to Kramatorsk: The Karabakh Conflict Instigated Multi-Stage Forced Resettlement of Armenians Cultural anthropologist Eviya Hovhannisyan shares the stories of people who have endured multiple displacements. Based on her fieldwork, she depicts their traumatic journeys and the challenges they encounter in the process of repeated migration, attempting to escape from multiple wars throughout their lives. Eviya Hovhannisyan