Developed, designed, and printed in Bucharest, Romania, KAJET seeks to be more than just a mere signal from the periphery and to move beyond a purely anecdotal understanding of Eastern Europe. Concentrating the scope of interest onto the past, present, and future of communities inside Eastern Europe, you can find what lies at the heart of our first issue: a rejuvenation of the contemporary imaginations of what the notion of community used to mean, currently means, and will continue to mean. How are Eastern European communities bringing themselves together during the unsettled times of our own contemporaneity? What makes the people from this geographical region truly Eastern European? How have Eastern European communities managed to survive the unsettled times provoked by war, turmoil, social unrest, and exodus toward the more prosperous West? How do Eastern Europeans tackle the issue of constantly being outsiders? Or, what (and how) do Eastern Europeans love? How do Eastern Europeans respond to their cities crumbling and shrinking? KAJET在罗马尼亚布加勒斯特开发,设计和印刷, 不仅仅是来自外围的信号,而且超越了对东欧的纯粹轶事理解。 将感兴趣的范围集中在东欧社区的过去,现在和未来, 你可以找到我们第一个问题的核心内容: 当代社区概念的复兴,目前意味着,并将继续意味着。 在我们同时代的不稳定时期,东欧社区如何将自己团结在一起? 是什么让这个地区的人真正成为东欧?东欧社区如何在战争,动荡, 社会动荡以及向更繁荣的西方出走而引发的不稳定时期中幸存下来? 东欧人如何解决不断成为局外人的问题? 或者,东欧人喜欢什么(以及如何)? 东欧人如何应对他们的城市崩溃和萎缩?