Communication and Mobility
Communication Networks and the Circulation of Knowledge
| Trans-Himalayan Corridors as a Cultural Bridge between the Indo- and Sinosphere | Nina Mirnig |
| Buddhist Philosophy from India to Tibet: the Agency of Change | Pascale Hugon |
| Ancient Christian Communities in South India - Manuscripts and Inscriptions | István Perczel |
| Printing Knowledge, Circulating Ideas: Making Modernities in Early 20th Century Vernacular Newspapers from Central Asia | Jeanine Dagyeli |
Mobility and Migration
| Migration and the Making of the Ancient Greek World | Naoise Mac Sweeney |
| Mobility and Migration in Byzantium: the Outside Perspective | Claudia Rapp |
| Migration and competing power structures in the Eurasian Early Middle Ages | Daniel Ziemann |
| Bridging Two Worlds, Multilayered Spatial Analysis of the Population in Western Asia Minor and the Balkans during the Ottoman Period | Oliver Schmitt |
Entangled Languages and Cultures of Writing
Multilinguality and its social contexts
| Communication in multilingual empires - the case of Egypt | Bernhard Palme |
| Entangled Literacies and Narrative Performance in Ancient Eurasia | Melanie Malzahn |
| Orthodox Christianity as a Conduit for the Dissemination and Adaptation of Religious Texts across Linguistic Traditions | Claudia Rapp |
| Cities as Multi-lingual Communities: from Small Towns to Imperial Capitals | Katalin Szende |
| Multilingualism and Cultural Translation in Central and Eastern Europe 1300-1700 | Pavlí-na Rychterová |
| Cultural Brokerage in Multilingual Societies: Entangled Biographies of Persianate Muslim Dragoman-Diplomats (19th/early 20th Centuries) | Florian Schwarz |
Literacy and Scripts
| Entangled Scribal Histories: Kathmandu Valley as a Transregional Hub for Manuscript Production and Trade | Nina Mirnig |
| From Samarkand to Bengal: Entangled Scribal Histories in Pre-modern Central Asia | Bruno De Nicola |
| Entangled Scripts, Languages, and Literatures: The Armeno-Turkish Manuscripts and Prints in the Mekhitarist Congregation in Vienna | Yavuz Köse |