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EuropeNow Journal EuropeNow is an online journal of research, literature, and art published by the Council for European Studies at Columbia University.

We feature research, criticism, and journalism on Europe alongside literary nonfiction, fiction, poetry, translations, and visual art. Our contributors are established and emerging academics, artists, authors, and journalists from a wide range of countries, while the editorial staff and committee similarly consist of both experienced and emerging editors. We are published by the Council for Europe

an Studies (CES) at Columbia University, a non-profit organization that recognizes outstanding, multi-disciplinary research on Europe through a wide range of programs and initiatives. These include fellowships, grants, publications, awards, conferences and meetings, public lectures and symposia, as well as direct research and artistic collaboration. CES is particularly committed to supporting research that can play a critical role in understanding and applying the lessons of European history and integration to contemporary problems, including those in the areas of global security, sustainability, environmental stewardship, and democracy

Visit CES at: http://councilforeuropeanstudies.org/

Our latest fall issue is now online! This special feature on Business in Politics and Society is curated by Daniel Kinde...
04/11/2022

Our latest fall issue is now online! This special feature on Business in Politics and Society is curated by Daniel Kinderman, Dennie Oude Nijhuis, and Thomas Paster. It offers some glimpses into the results of recent research into the role of business interests in European politics and society.

  A Special Feature, Business in Politics and Society. Introduction by Daniel Kinderman, Dennie Oude

06/01/2022

  The Council for European Studies (CES) invites applications from highly motivated scholars to join

The November issue has arrived with a special feature curated by human geographer Hélène B. Ducros, "Rethinking the Huma...
09/11/2021

The November issue has arrived with a special feature curated by human geographer Hélène B. Ducros, "Rethinking the Human in a Multispecies world." Read the full issue today: https://bit.ly/3qm8oxF

The September issue of EuropeNow has arrived with a special feature on European Culture and the Moving Image. This issue...
15/09/2021

The September issue of EuropeNow has arrived with a special feature on European Culture and the Moving Image. This issue presents the rising power and reach of digital platforms and high-end television series made in Europe. Read the full issue today: https://bit.ly/3CcFwut

15/09/2021

  A Special Feature, European Culture and the Moving Image Introduction by İpek A. Çelik Rappas,

The deadline to register for $25 as a conference observer is Monday, June 7 at 12:00 pm noon EDT!
17/05/2021

The deadline to register for $25 as a conference observer is Monday, June 7 at 12:00 pm noon EDT!

If you are not on the official program and would like to explore the CES International Conference of Europeanists, you may wish to register for $25 as a conference observer. As an observer, you will be able to audit all of our great session line-ups scheduled for the week of June 21-25, hear o...

The May issue has arrived with a special feature on Sustainable European Cities and Digitization, curated by Nicole Shea...
11/05/2021

The May issue has arrived with a special feature on Sustainable European Cities and Digitization, curated by Nicole Shea and Zsuzsanna Varga. Read the full issue today: bit.ly/3cJiRfw

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We feature research, criticism, and journalism on Europe alongside literary nonfiction, fiction, poetry, translations, and visual art. Our contributors are established and emerging academics, artists, authors, and journalists from a wide range of countries, while the editorial staff and committee similarly consist of both experienced and emerging editors. We are published by the Council for European Studies (CES) at Columbia University, a non-profit organization that recognizes outstanding, multi-disciplinary research on Europe through a wide range of programs and initiatives. These include fellowships, grants, publications, awards, conferences and meetings, public lectures and symposia, as well as direct research and artistic collaboration. CES is particularly committed to supporting research that can play a critical role in understanding and applying the lessons of European history and integration to contemporary problems, including those in the areas of global security, sustainability, environmental stewardship, and democracy Visit CES at: http://councilforeuropeanstudies.org/