A vanishing line: the digital sphere and the increasing singularity of state and party Commentary The app ‘Aktiv1st’ is tracking the social media activity of Socialist Party members in Albania and ranking them according to engagement levels. This is just the most recent episode in a process of dramatic erosion of the lines that separate party and state By Alba Cela
Where do we stand? The overlook of LGBTIQ+ rights across the globe Analysis Feminist and LGBTIQ+ issues are almost as diverse as the communities themselves, yet both movements are discriminated against, marginalized, often attacked, and violated, simply because of their non-conformity to conventional and hegemonic notions of gender. By Joanna Barelkowska
Solar plants in Kutë: Initiative to transform the village of Kutë into the first solar village in Albania The protest of the villagers of Kutë against the hydropower power plant on the Vjosa River in Poçem was successful in the first instance in court in 2017. While the legal battle continues, the "Solar in Kuta" campaign is showing the government that it does not need a hydropower plant and that Kuta can generate its own energy using more environmentally friendly alternatives. By MSc. Besjana Guri
Elections in Albania: Between Consolidation and Peripheralization Analisys Edi Rama's ruling Socialists once again emerge victorious from the parliamentary elections in Albania. If the opposition returns to parliament after years of boycott, there will be further consolidation of Albanian democracy. However, there are various risks. By Dr. Mehmet Gökhan Tuncer and Anja Troelenberg