Día de Muertos in Alaska
Journal Name: SibiricaVolume: 22Issue: 1Pages: 143-158
Some of the most recent articles from open access anthropology journals (beta)
Journal Name: SibiricaVolume: 22Issue: 1Pages: 143-158
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Journal Name: Anthropological Journal of European CulturesVolume: 32Issue: 1Pages: 125-137
Journal Name: SibiricaVolume: 22Issue: 1Pages: 128-142
Journal Name: Anthropological Journal of European CulturesVolume: 32Issue: 1Pages: 82-107
Étudier les conservatismes turcs [Full text]
Zeynep Bursa-Millet, Béatrice Garapon and Dilek Sarmis
In the Turkish Context, the Term Conservatism Creates More Problems of Categorization than It …
We are pleased to announce the latest publication of Perspectives that discusses Malaysia and ASEAN in a World in Flux. This Perspectives publication features: Cassey Lee on Patterns of Structural Change in Southeast Asian Economies and Pritish Bhattacharya and Francis E. Hutchinson on Malaysia’s Fiscal Balance: Chronicle of a Reckoning Foretold. To visit the Guest Editor’s … Continue reading
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In an editorial, Museum Anthropology Review editor Jason Baird Jackson discusses the work and circumstances of the journal in the context of it suspending publication with volume 17.
Swiss Journal of Sociocultural Anthropology
Swiss Journal of Sociocultural Anthropology
This special issue provides an opportunity to reflect on the conditions for knowledge production by interpreting the social world in a way that recognizes the interconnected nature of power relations. Building on existing research that has…
Swiss Journal of Sociocultural Anthropology
This article offers a partial answer to the question, “why are the vast majority of Lithuanians opposed to refugees immigrating to Lithuania?” I use cultural model theory (CMT) to find the salient characteristics Lithuanians attribute to r…
Swiss Journal of Sociocultural Anthropology
In this editorial we introduce new members of our editorial team and the contents of this issue. In addition we discuss open access developments of the journal, namely our new license policy, which allows authors to choose a Creative Common license tha…
A lectio præcursoria is a short presentation read out loud by a doctoral candidate at the start of a public thesis examination in Finland. It introduces the key points or central argument of the thesis in a way that should make the ensuing discussion b…
A lectio præcursoria is a short presentation read out loud by a doctoral candidate at the start of a public thesis examination in Finland. It introduces the key points or central argument of the thesis in a way that should make the ensuing discussion b…
When carrying concealed handguns on campus was legalised at The University of Texas (UT) at Austin in 2015, students and faculty positioned themselves in relation to the new law in very different ways, ranging from large demonstrations and the use of v…
A lectio præcursoria is a short presentation read out loud by a doctoral candidate at the start of a public thesis examination in Finland. It introduces the key points or central argument of the thesis in a way that should make the ensuing discussion b…
Lounela, Anu, Berglund, Eeva and Kallinen Timo (eds) (2019) Dwelling in Political Landscapes. Contemporary Anthropological Perspectives. Helsinki: SKS. Studia Fennica Anthropologica 4. 293 p. ISBN 978-951-858-087-7 (Print), ISBN 978-951-858-114-0 (PDF)…
Rosa, Hartmut. The Uncontrollability of the World. Cambridge, Medford: Polity Press. 2020. 140 p. ISBN: 9781509543151 (hardcover); 9781509543168 (softcover)
This article deals with everyday life in sparsely populated parts of northern Sweden. It investigates the relationship between local practice and political discourses. The discussion is based on fieldwork carried out in two northern municipalities. Emp…
The article examines the incorporation of international scholars into the Latvian higher education and research system from the perspective of labour. Whilst recent research policies in the country are aimed at increasing international cooperation to s…
Sleight of hand economic nationalist strategies by recent administrations of the US and UK emphasizing the “freedom” of those selectively imagined as belonging to the nation while quietly but pivotally discouraging human mobility and encouraging elite …