Anthropological Journal of European Cultures – open call for articles
Published since 1990, 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.
Find all information on peer reviewing and open access policy via the
new AJEC website:
www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/ajec/ajec-overview.xml
Timeframe: submissions for the first issue in 2021 are still possible if
they are submitted until 20 September 2020; they then will gro through
peer rewiewing. The earliest possibility for later submissions to be
published (after successful peer reviewing) would be the second issue in
2021.
If you would like to suggest a thematic issue, please contact the
editors in advance.