![]() YouTube verwendet Cookies, die für Werbung verwendet werden können. IVAC Conversations / Fokus Balkan Online: International simulation game The project is carried out by a multinational team with members from the University of Göttingen, the Andrássy University in Budapest, and the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Political Sciences, peaking in a joint digital seminar taking place at all three universities. The special transnational character of the simulation - with participating students and teachers from EU member states and candidate countries - not only allows for a better understanding of the complex process of EU enlargement, but also raises awareness of different positions and opinions, thus promoting intercultural exchange across political borders in Europe. The aim of the project is to prepare this successful game for international digital university teaching and to make it available in the long term. The simulation game, which is suitable for the upper secondary school level, is very complex and realistically simulates the entire application process, including all participating EU institutions, the press and delegations of the applicant countries. Jean- Pierre Van Geertruyden (University of Antwerp)FOKUS BALKAN ONLINE - A digital simulation game about EU enlargement processes in the Western BalkanFokus Balkan Online is a blended-learning simulation game developed and digitized by the Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Baden-Württemberg and CIVIC, which simulates the procedure of the admission of third countries as candidates for accession to the European Union (EU) in the Western Balkans. Patrick Van Damme (Czech University of Life Sciences)Ĭhristophe Van der Beken (Addis Ababa University) Patricia Hayes (University of the Western Cape) Gilles-Maurice de Schryver (Ghent University, University of Pretoria) James Wachira (University of Bayreuth, Germany)Īdvisory Board William Blondeel (Province of East Flanders)Īntoon De Schryver (University of Antwerp) Maurits van Bever Donker (University of the Western Cape) Lwando Scott (University of the Western Cape) Teshome Egere Mossissa (Jimma University, Ethiopia) Phindezwa Mnyaka (University of the Western Cape) Roopanand Mahadew (University of Mauritius) Lafkioui (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Ecole de hautes études en sciences sociales) Heidi Grunebaum (University of the Western Cape)įelix Kaputu (Fordham University/Université de Lubumbashi) ![]() Kelly Gillespie (University of the Western Cape) Vincent Foucher (Les Afriques dans le Monde, Bordeaux) Yasmine Berriane (CNRS - Centre Maurice Halbwachs) ![]() Maurits van Bever Donker, University of the Western Cape, South AfricaĪnnelies Verdoolaege, Ghent University, BelgiumĮditorial Board Luce Beeckmans (Ghent University) Heidi Grunebaum, University of the Western Cape, South Africa Submissions should adhere to the general guidelines for authors (including abstract, key words and reference list).Įditors-in-Chief Inge Brinkman, Ghent University, Belgium ![]() Apart from papers, the journal publishes book reviews, reports on noteworthy intellectual events concerning Africa, exhibitions and artistic interventions with strong conceptual focus. The main languages of publication in Afrika Focus are English and French, but African languages (including Portuguese, Arabic and Afrikaans) are also accepted where editorial expertise allows. The editorial committee decides on acceptance following international and double-blind peer-review. The articles should offer original research and address the interdisciplinary readership of this well-established journal. It accepts scholarly contributions dealing with current trends and new developments at both empirical and theoretical levels, and encourages the submission of work from new generations of researchers based in the continent. Afrika Focus promotes critical and worldly debates with Africa at the centre. ![]()
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