This short contribution to the debate proposes that European anthropology must be seen both within a broader disciplinary remit and within a changing meaning of Europe
‘European archaeology’ is an ambiguous and contested rubric. Rooted in the political histories of Eu...
The article presents the state of applied anthropology in Europe, in particular focusing on the appl...
Thomas Hylland Eriksen argues in his incisive and fair-minded insight to “what is European about Eur...
Introduction to forum discussion on the meaning of European Anthropology.Non peer reviewe
A remarkable fact of recent developments in Science and Technology Studies is that anthropologists h...
Introduction to forum piece about the meaning of European anthropology.Non peer reviewe
This commentary revisits the “Rethinking Euro-anthropology” Forums published in the journal Social A...
Why is European anthropology still a controversial concept? In this commentary, I propose to locate ...
This working paper examines the unification process of Europe through the discipline of anthropology...
This chapter offers a comprehensive survey of contemporary Europeanist anthropology and a cutting ed...
This is one of the first anthropological studies of Europe post-1989. Fourteen authors examine the s...
Malet Régis. An anthropology of the European Union. Building, Imaging and Experiencing the New Europ...
There is now a renewed debate within anthropology concerning the relation between 'culture &apo...
Over the last decades, two disciplines that study culture have moved toward Europe, or have European...
Keeping in mind the present transcendence of the national/democratic dichotomy and the recent turn f...
‘European archaeology’ is an ambiguous and contested rubric. Rooted in the political histories of Eu...
The article presents the state of applied anthropology in Europe, in particular focusing on the appl...
Thomas Hylland Eriksen argues in his incisive and fair-minded insight to “what is European about Eur...
Introduction to forum discussion on the meaning of European Anthropology.Non peer reviewe
A remarkable fact of recent developments in Science and Technology Studies is that anthropologists h...
Introduction to forum piece about the meaning of European anthropology.Non peer reviewe
This commentary revisits the “Rethinking Euro-anthropology” Forums published in the journal Social A...
Why is European anthropology still a controversial concept? In this commentary, I propose to locate ...
This working paper examines the unification process of Europe through the discipline of anthropology...
This chapter offers a comprehensive survey of contemporary Europeanist anthropology and a cutting ed...
This is one of the first anthropological studies of Europe post-1989. Fourteen authors examine the s...
Malet Régis. An anthropology of the European Union. Building, Imaging and Experiencing the New Europ...
There is now a renewed debate within anthropology concerning the relation between 'culture &apo...
Over the last decades, two disciplines that study culture have moved toward Europe, or have European...
Keeping in mind the present transcendence of the national/democratic dichotomy and the recent turn f...
‘European archaeology’ is an ambiguous and contested rubric. Rooted in the political histories of Eu...
The article presents the state of applied anthropology in Europe, in particular focusing on the appl...
Thomas Hylland Eriksen argues in his incisive and fair-minded insight to “what is European about Eur...