EASA2004 Workshops

Workshops

  1. AFRICANIST NETWORK
    Convenors: Dmitriy M. Bondarenko (Russian State University for the Humanities, Cecilia Pennacini (Università di Torino/ Peter Skalník (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic)
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  2. Anthropological Perspectives on Social Memory
    Convenors: Helena Jerman (University of Helsinki), Sharon Macdonald (University of Sheffield, Petri Hautaniemi (University of Helsinki)
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  3. Anthropological Relevance of Popular Culture
    Convenors: Jochen Bonz (University of Bremen), Rajko Mursic (University of Ljubljana), Martin Boiko (University of Latvia)
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  4. The Anthropology of Decadence and the Abject
    Convenor: Jojada Verrips (University of Amsterdam)
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  5. The Anthropology of Genetic Science
    Convenors: Angela Procoli (Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale)
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  6. Anthropology of pleasure
    Convenors: Editha Platte (University of Frankfurt), Shahnaz Nadjmabadi (University of Frankfurt), Susanne Schröter, University of Frankfurt)
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  7. An Anthropology of the Transformers of Waste
    Convenors: Lucy Norris (University College London), JS Marcoux (HEC Montréal)
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  8. Applied Visual Anthropology
    Convenor: Sarah Pink (Loughborough University)
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  9. At the Heart of (Every?) Society? Reintegrating Legal Anthropology into Social Anthropology
    Convenors: Franz von Benda-Beckmann (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale), Werner Zips (University of Vienna)
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  10. The Benefits of ‘Culture’
    Convenor: Christoph Brumann (University of Cologne)
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  11. Between Beer and Bureaucracy: The Anthropology of Clubs and Voluntary Associations
    Convenors: Anna-Kathrin Warner (Universität Bremen), Cordula Weissköppel (Universität Bremen)
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  12. Between Identity and Alterity: Engaging in Shared Experiences of Everyday Life???
    Convenors: Dona Lee Davis (University of South Dakota, Vermillion), Anne Sigfrid Grønseth (University of Trondheim)
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  13. Charisma, Politics and Ideology in the Birth and Transformations of National Anthropologies
    Convenors: Moshe Shokeid (Tel-Aviv University), João Leal (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
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  14. Cinema and the Mythical
    Convenors: Birgit Meyer (University of Amsterdam), Ulrike Davis-Sulikowski (University of Vienna)
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  15. Compassion and Empathy (Invited Workshop)
    Convenors: Susana de Matos Viegas (University of Coimbra, University of Lisbon), Édouard Conte (Collegium Budapest/CNRS, Berlin)
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  16. Confronting Human Rights Violations
    Convenors: Marie-Bénédicte Dembour (University of Sussex), Eva Kalny (University of Vienna)
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  17. The Creolization of Identity and Personhood
    Convenors: Ernst Halbmayer (University of Vienna), Peter Schweitzer (University of Alaska, Fairbanks)
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  18. Disjunctures and Intimacies: New Perspectives in Gift Theory
    Convenors: Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov (University of Cambridge), Olga Sosnina (Kremlin Museum)
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  19. Displaying the Other: The Masking of Identity
    Convenors: Christian F. Feest (Museum für Völkerkunde, Wien), Sylvia S. Kasprycki (Museum der Weltkulturen, Frankfurt/Main)
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  20. Doing violence to place: political transformation and the re-making of home
    Convenors: Stef Jansen (University of Hull), Staffan Löfving (Stockholm University)
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  21. Ear to Ear, Nose to Nose, Skin to Skin: The Senses in Comparative Ethnographic Practice
    Convenors: Regina Bendix (Georg-August-University Göttingen), Don Brenneis (University of California, Santa Cruz)
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  22. Embracing Home: Options and Constraints in Relationships of Belonging
    Convenors: Katharina Schramm (Freie Universität Berlin), Hansjörg Dilger (Freie Universität Berlin)
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  23. Encounters of the post-socialist kind: The movement of goods and identities within and beyond the former socialist world
    Convenors: Lale Yalçn-Heckmann (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale), Hülya Demirdirek (University of Victoria, British Columbia)
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  24. Environmental and Ecological Issues in Cities: An Anthropological Approach
    Convenors: Eveline Dürr (Auckland University of Technology), Rivke Jaffe (Leiden University)
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  25. Environmental Protection: Socio-Cultural and Political-Economic Dimensions
    Convenors: James G. Carrier (Oxford Brookes University, University of Indiana), Ir. F.W. van Helden (Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, The Hague)
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  26. Ethnographic Practice in the Present (Invited Workshop)
    Convenors: George E. Marcus (Rice University), Helena Wulff (Stockholm University)
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  27. Ethnographies of Historicity
    Convenors: Eric Hirsch (Brunel University), Charles Stewart (University College London)
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  28. Ethnography – the costs of success? (Invited Workshop)
    Convenors: Marit Melhuus (University of Oslo), Jon P Mitchell (University of Sussex)
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  29. The Ethnography of Borderlands
    Convenors: Michael Barrett and Beppe Karlsson (Uppsala University)
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  30. Exploring Regimes of Discipline: Ethnographic and Analytical Inquiries
    Convenor: Noel Dyck (Simon Fraser University)
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  31. Facing Art: New Ethnographic Approaches to Art Worlds
    Convenors: Barbara Keifenheim (European University Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder), Barbara Wolbert (European University Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder)
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  32. Facing Distance and Proximity: Migration, Translocalities and the Nation-State (Invited Workshop)
    Convenors: Sabine Strasser (University of Vienna), Krystyna Romaniszyn (Jagiellonian University)
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  33. Facing Distress. Distance and Proximity in Times of Illness
    Convenors: Els van Dongen (University of Amsterdam), Armin Prinz (Medical University, Vienna)
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  34. Facing the former enemy: memories of war and war crimes
    Convenors: Francesca Cappelletto (University of Verona), Anne Friederike Müller (King’s College London)
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  35. Facing the other: ethnography and ethics of alterity
    Convenors: Lorenzo I. Bordonaro (ISCTE, Lisbon), Elsa Lechner (ICS, Lisbon)
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  36. Facing War – and After
    Convenors: Helle Rydstrom (Lund University and Linkoping University), Eyal Ben-Ari (Hebrew University)
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  37. Further explorations in the ‘Learning Fields’ (Invited Workshop)
    Convenors: Iain R. Edgar (Durham University, László Kürti (University of Miskolc, Hungary)
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  38. Healing and sacral communication in the context of cosmologies of suffering in societies in transition
    Convenors: Imre Lázár (Semmelweis University, Budapest), Agita Luse (Department of Sociology, University of Bristol)
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  39. Hegemony – Regulation – Governmentality – Governance. What’s in a term?
    Convenors: Susana Narotzky (Universitat de Barcelona), Davide Peró (University of Oxford)
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  40. Identity and Alterity from the Cognitive and Evolutionary Perspective
    Convenors: Chris S. Knight (University of East London), Martin Kanovsky (Comenius University, Bratislava)
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  41. Impacts of Resistance: New Ethnographic Approaches to Indigenous Movements
    WORKSHOP CANCELLED!
  42. Kinship, Distance and Proximity in the Anthropology of Europe
    Convenors: Monica Bonaccorso and Paola Filippucc (University of Cambridge)
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  43. Learning and History (Invited Workshop)
    Convenors: Charles Stafford (London School of Economics), Christina Toren (Brunel University)
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  44. Living in Border Zones (Invited Workshop)
    Convenors: Glenn Bowman (University of Kent), Lawrence J. Taylor (National University of Ireland, Maynooth)
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  45. Marriage and Migration: Heterogamy and Homogamy in a Changing World
    Convenors: Reginald Byron (University of Wales Swansea), Barbara Waldis (Université de Neuchâtel)
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  46. Meaning in Motion: Advancing the Anthropology of Dance
    Convenors: Jonathan Skinner (The Queen’s University Belfast), Hélène Neveu Kringelbach (University of Oxford)
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  47. The meaning of work in shifting global contexts: Contracts in time and space
    Convenors: Carla Dahl-Jørgensen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)), Nigel Rapport (University of St. Andrews)
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  48. Media and the Global (Invited Workshop)
    Convenors: Dorle Dracklé (University of Bremen), Ulf Hannerz (Stockholm University)
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  49. Minority Rights, Culture, and Anthropology
    Convenors: Reetta Toivanen (Humboldt University, Berlin), Levent Soysal (Kadir Has University, Istanbul)
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  50. Mobile Localities and Knowledge
    Convenors: Narmala Halstead (Cardiff University), Marianne Elisabeth Lien (University of Oslo)
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  51. The Modern State as a Cultural Model
    Convenor: Ronald Stade (Malmö University)
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  52. Music and Dance as Intercultural “Face-to-Face”Communication
    Convenors: Lidia Guzy (Free University Berlin), Jean-Marc de Grave (CNRS, Villejuif)
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  53. Muslim Cultural Politics in Europe and the Middle East. Continuities and Disjunctures (Invited workshop)
    Convenors: Ruba Salih (University of Bologna), Annelies Moors (University of Amsterdam)
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  54. New Dimensions
    Convenors: Anna Streissler (University of Vienna), Nicolas Argenti (Brunel University)
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  55. Nutrition for the Body, Food for the Mind
    Convenors: Gabriele Weichart (University of Heidelberg), Peter van Eeuwijk (University of Basel)
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  56. Other’ anthropologies
    Convenors: Aleksandar Boskovic (Rhodes University), Thomas Hylland Eriksen (University of Oslo)
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  57. Paradoxes of Social Remoteness and Immediacy: The Prison as a Site of Anthropological Inquiry
    Convenors: Ueli Hostettler (University of Bern), Manuela Ivone Pereira da Cunha (Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal)
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  58. Patient embodiment: Cold Distance & Emotional Proximity in Medical Practice
    Convenors: Christina Lammer (Vienna Film Academy), Rosie Read (University of Manchester)
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  59. Philosophy and Anthropology: Border-Crossings and Transformations?
    Convenors: Terry Evens (University of North Carolina), Don Handelman (The Hebrew University), Ananta Kumar Giri (Madras Institute of Development Studies, India)
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  60. Pouvoir critique et critique du pouvoir des anthropologues, Critical power and critique of the power of anthropologists
    Convenors: Quentin Gausset (University of Copenhagen), Robert Gibb (University of Glasgow)
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  61. Private Monuments in the Public Domain
    Convenors: Irene Stengs (Meertens Institute, Amsterdam), Maruska Svasek (Queen’s University Belfast)
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  62. Privileged Movement and Travel: Developing New Ethnographic and Conceptual Approaches
    Convenor: Vered Amit (Concordia University)
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  63. Processes of change in European kinship: Past and Present
    Convenors: Agnès Fine (EHESS, Toulouse), Adam Kuper (Brunel University), Franklin Tjon Sie Fat (University of Leiden)
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  64. Proximity and Asymmetry in Border Encounters
    Convenors: Jutta Lauth Bacas (University of Fribourg/Switzerland and Academy of Athens, Research Centre for Greek Society), William Kavanagh (San Pablo-CEU University, Madrid and Comillas University, Madrid)
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  65. Public images: anthropology and the display, circulation, and consumption of images (Invited Workshop)
    Convenors: Marcus Banks (University of Oxford), Nuno Porto (University of Coimbra)
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  66. Reconfiguring ‘Uncertainty’: Ontological Insecurity, Partial Knowledge and Reasoning in a Changing World
    Convenors: Bernhard Hadolt (University of Vienna), Andrea Stöckl (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
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  67. (Re) negotiating Gender and Generation in Transnational Families
    Convenors: Andrea Lauser (University of Marburg), Susanne Schwalgin. (University of Münster)
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  68. Sacralising Urban Space
    Convenors: Nicholas Harney (University of Western Australia), Karsten Pærregaard (University of Copenhagen), Pnina Werbner (Keele University)
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  69. Skilled visions: between apprenticeship and standards
    Convenor: Cristina Grasseni (University of Bergamo)
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  70. Social capital, migration and transnational families
    Convenors: Venetia Evergeti (London South Bank University), Elisabetta Zontini (London South Bank University)
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  71. The State of the State in Europe
    Convenors: Jaro Stacul (University of Surrey), Gregory Feldman (University of British Columbia)
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  72. States of Transformation: Modes of Political Subjectivity under change
    Convenors: Yael Navaro-Yashin (University of Cambridge), Olga Demetriou (Oxford University)
  73. Towards an Anthropology of Conflict Resolution
    Convenor: Martina I. Steiner (University of Vienna)
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  74. Transgressive Sex, Transforming Bodies
    Convenors: Hastings Donnan (Queen’s University), Fiona Magowan (Queen’s University)
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  75. Travelling Religions- circuits of gendered moralities
    Convenors: Gertrud Hüwelmeier (Freie Universität Berlin), Steven Vertovec (University of Oxford)
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  76. Women at the beginning of anthropological project (fieldworkers
    and collectors)

    Convenors: Grasyna Kubica (Jagiellonian University, Krakow), Ulla Vuorela (Helsinki University)
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Poster Presentations

Convenors: Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek (University of Vienna), Maria Six-Hohenbalken (University of Vienna)

  • Studying Europe Using Anthropological Methodology: Multi-University Teaching Course and Research Programme
    Andrés Barrera (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
  • Need, Deed or Greed? Buying Black Market Work in Sweden
    Lotta Björklund-Larsen (University of Stockholm)
  • Transcending Boundaries: The ‘National’ Identity of Hungarians in Transylvania
    Christine Boyd (American University Washington)
  • Identities in a Basque Community on the Franco-Spanish Frontier: Living Boundaries
    Zoe Bray (European University Institute Florence)
  • Boundaries between Public and Private in the Netherlands East Indies
    Eveline Buchheim (Amsterdam School for Social Research)
  • Face to Face: “Temporal Preservation” versus “Distance and Proximity”
    Nicholae Bulz (Ecological University Bucharest)
  • Using Photography to Study Nationalism in Plural Places: Cuij-Napoca Case
    Gabriela Coman (Université de Montréal)
  • Challenges of Film-Making and Participation
    Steffen Dalsgaard and Nielsen Christan Suhr (University of Aarhus and Moesgard Museum Hojberg)
  • The Youth Culture of Turkish and Roma Minorities in Bulgaria
    Svetlina Denova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
  • The Backyard of Transition
    Jelena Djuric (Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Beograd)
  • Anonymity as a Trap: Identity Management in Fieldwork
    Catarina Frois (University of Lisboa)
  • Pre and Post-Birth Infant Mortality and its Ritual (Material Cultural and Other Discourses)
    Chiara Garattini (University of Maynooth)
  • Club Culture: Whence and Whither?
    Lukasz Glowa, Masza Romanczky, Maciek Sekerdej and Marcin Stawowiak (Jagiellonian University, Cracow)
  • New Perspectives on Transmission, Apprenticeship and Education
    Jean-Marc de Grave (CNRS, Laboratoire Asie du Sud-Est et Monde Austronésien)
  • Presentation of Projects of the Siberian Studies Centre
    Joachim Otto Habeck (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology)
  • Kinship and Social Security in Europe
    Patrick Heady (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale)
  • Religion in Central and Eastern Europe
    Monika Heintz, Jurah Buzalka, Laszlo Foszto and Vlad Naumescu (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale)
  • Mathias Castréns Erben: Ethnologische Brücken zwischen Finnland und Russland.
    Rekonstruktion einer transnationalen Forschungsgeschichte und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Nationswerdung Finnlands
    Markus Hirnsperger (University of Vienna)
  • Transforming the Baltics: Knowledge Transfer as Resource of Identity in Estonia
    Claudia Hirschberger (Humboldt-University Berlin)
  • A New Nation Made to Measure? The Development and Decline of a Western Funding Project in Rural Ukraine
    Deema Kaneff (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology)
  • Russian Neo-Pagans’ Subculture as a Segment of the Internet
    Oleg Kavykin (Russian Academy of Sciences)
  • Music Events as Travel Narratives. Virtual and Real Communities
    Miroslava Lukic Krstanovic (Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts)
  • The Weight of Silence: Digging up the Memory of the Spanish Civil War
    Aitzpea Leizola (University of the Basque Country)
  • Only for You! Brazilians and the Telenovela Flow
    Thais Machado-Borges (University of Stockholm)
  • On the Representation of State Power on Banknotes
    Marin Marian-B_la_a (University of Bucharest)
  • A Tribe Called: Quest. Rituals and Performativity in HipHop Culture
    Stefanie Menrath (Berlin)
  • Social Memory and Different Perceptions of Schooling
    Darlinda Moreira (Open University Lisboa)
  • Presentation of the Caucasus Study Group (Institut für Ethnologie, University Hamburg)
    Florian Mühlfried (University Hamburg)
  • The Right to a “Minority Identity”. The Case of “Turks” in Greece Trace
    Antigoni Papanikolaou (University of Sussex)
  • Presentation of a Field Research at Two Campuses of the College of Europe (COE) in Bruges/Belgium and Natolin/ Poland
    Kerstin Poehls (Humboldt University Berlin)
  • Ethnographical Approaches to Studying Identity in Projects of Young Researchers at the Scientific Centre of SASA
    Sasa Poljak, Katja Jerman, Kristina Toplak and Jasna Fakin (The Scientific Research Centre of SASA)
  • “Out of Sight, out of Mind”. State Intervention in Marginal Roma Communities, Romania
    Cosima Rughinis (Bucharest University)
  • Netculture and the Politics of Ethnic Identity: Comparative Research of Transcultural eGovernment Projects in Four National Contexts
    Monika Rulfs (University of Bremen)
  • Applying Anthropology: A Report of a Network Analysis Study, With an In-Depth Interview Component for the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD)
    A. James Saris (University of Maynooth)
  • You’ll Never Walk Alone? The Dynamics of Studying Football Hooligans
    Ramón Spaaij (University of Amsterdam)
  • Subculture and Musical Trends Transmitted in Yugoslavia
    Dragan Stanojevic (University of Belgrade)
  • Cultural Brokers – How to Indigenous Authors Mirror Change in Contemporary Pacific Societies?
    Katharina Stockhaus (University of Heidelberg)
  • The Transmission of Bodily Experience in Ballet Dancing: the Role of the Imagination
    Nadège Tardieu (Blaise Pascal University)

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