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Mission and objectives

Journal mission

The journal is addressed to all that practice various forms of ethnography, especially within the field of cultural anthropology / ethnology, but also within sociology, pedagogy, cultural studies, oral history, etc. Texts from a wide range of ethnography adepts are welcome: academic employees, doctoral students, students, members of non-governmental organizations, employees of cultural institutions as well as representatives of other fields and workplaces.
 

The journal’s focus is field research in cultural anthropology and in related disciplines. We are interested in texts showing awareness of experiences, studies, reflection on contemporary ethnographic practice, emphasizing issues of corporality, experience and processuality of ethnographic knowledge.
 

The purpose of the journal is to combine contemporary research practice and reflection on it with theoretical work of cultural anthropology and of related disciplines. We understand the terms of "anthropology" and "field research" as specific forms of living or being in the world.
 

Ethnography is a discipline that eagerly opens to new areas (like the Internet), constantly redefines itself and discovers new dimensions of current problems, research fields, methods and theories. We are interested in different ideas for anthropological ways of understanding. Equ