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Beschreibung
Published since 1990, the Anthropological Journal of European Cultures (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 Kulturwissenschaft.
In addition to the thematic focus of each issue, which has characterised the journal from its inception, AJEC now also carries individual articles addressing aspects of social and cultural transformations in contemporary Europe from an ethnographically grounded anthropological perspective. All such contributions are peer reviewed (double blind standard).
See AJEC's site with back issues here and the submission information here. The journal's open access and rights and permission regulations usually are in line with the requirements of national and international public funders (green open access).
Please submit articles to the editors, Patrick Laviolette and Elisabeth Timm. Check the submission and style guide pdf before submitting.
Kontakt
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Patrick Laviolette and Elisabeth Timm
ajec[ at ]berghahnjournals.com