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AJEC Berghahn

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Anthropological Journal of European Cultures engages with current debates and research on social & cultural transformations of contemporary European societies.

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For those interested in heritage, Europe and borders. Our recent special forum edition of AJEC Berghahn is still available in open access. Edited by Philip McDermott and Sara McDowell Ulster University Ulster Applied Social and Policy Sciences #Heritage #Bridges #Walls berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/…

For those interested in heritage, Europe and borders.

Our recent special forum edition of <a href="/AJEC_Berghahn/">AJEC Berghahn</a> is still available in open access. 

Edited by <a href="/ppmcdermott1/">Philip McDermott</a> and Sara McDowell <a href="/UlsterUni/">Ulster University</a> <a href="/ASPS_UU/">Ulster Applied Social and Policy Sciences</a>
#Heritage #Bridges #Walls
 berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/…
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ICYMI From AJEC Berghahn Dr. Pegi Vail writes on ethical implications of colonial legacies in research and the case of Trinity College Dublin holding on to human skulls from #Inishbofin. ajecblog.berghahnjournals.com/the-long-journ…

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In the coming months Mairéad Nic Craith & I are working on an edition of AJEC Berghahn on Intangible Cultural Heritage & climate change. We had a fantastic response to the call for papers & look forward to working with successful authors in bringing the forum edition to publication.

In the coming months <a href="/mairead_nc/">Mairéad Nic Craith</a>  &amp; I are working on an edition of <a href="/AJEC_Berghahn/">AJEC Berghahn</a> on Intangible Cultural Heritage &amp; climate change. We had a fantastic response to the call for papers &amp; look forward to working with successful authors in bringing the forum edition to publication.
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Yesterday human remains of islanders taken in the late 19th C were returned to Inishbofin, off Ireland. Recent AJEC Berghahn article on the repatriation of Human remains from Museums by C. H. Wergin @wergin.bsky.social explores such processes. Heritage as Healing? rb.gy/bn0sh

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#stolenskullstcd The Irish Examiner tells the inside story of the return and burial of Inishbofin’s ancestors irishexaminer.com/news/spotlight…

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“Why anthropology matters” is a statement from the EASA Executive Committee. Anthropology provides knowledge and skills which can be essential for understanding and dealing with the human condition in the early 21st century. Read it in full here 👇 easaonline.org/publications/p…

“Why anthropology matters”
is a statement from the EASA Executive Committee.
Anthropology provides knowledge and skills which can be essential for understanding and dealing with the human condition in the early 21st century.
Read it in full here 👇
easaonline.org/publications/p…
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Upon Patrick Laviolette and Aleksandar Bošković’s invitation, I have written the AJEC Berghahn's Editorial Response to Issue 32(1) on Materialities of Age & Ageing, titled: "Reassembling Ageing, Ecologising Care?" berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/… | tscriado.org/2023/11/01/rea…

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Our latest issue is now out! Off the Grid and on the Road in Europe: Living in an Age of Uncertainty and Polycrisis. Guest Editor: Michael O'Regan. With an editorial response by Tomás Criado (@tscriado elsewhere) to the previous issue on Materialities of Age and Aging. berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/…