Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
ISSN 1755-2923, Online ISSN: 1755-2931
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Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures relaunched in 2008 as the Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
Previously published as the Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures
Published since 1990, AJEC engages with current debates and innovative research agendas addressing the social and cultural transformations of contemporary European societies. The Journal serves as an important forum for ethnographic research in and on Europe, which in this context is not defined narrowly as a geopolitical entity but rather as a meaningful cultural construction in people's lives, which both legitimates political power and calls forth practices of resistance and subversion. By presenting both new field studies and theoretical reflections on the history and politics of studying culture in Europe anthropologically, AJEC encompasses different academic traditions of engaging with its subject, from social and cultural anthropology to European ethnology and empirische Kulturwissenschaften.
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Publisher: Berghahn Journals
- Volume 20
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Number 2, Autumn 2011
Instrumental Europe: Practices of Daily Engagement with the European Union -
Number 1, Spring 2011
Politicking the Farm: Transitions and Transformations in European Agriculture - Volume 19
- Number 2, Autumn 2010
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Number 1, Spring 2010
New Forms of Modern Religiosity in Europe. Guest edited by Gabriela Kiliánová and Tatiana Podolinská - Volume 18
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Number 2, Autumn 2009
Topics in Europeanist Research -
Number 1, Spring 2009
Experiencing and Remembering Borders. Guest edited by Thomas M. Wilson - Volume 17
- Number 2, Autumn 2008
- Number 1, Spring 2008

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