European Association of Social Anthropology conference 2024
We are excited to have a presence at the European Association of Social Anthropology conference, 23-26 July 2024, in Barcelona. If you are attending please stop by to speak with Marion and Vivian Berghahn, to explore special pricing on display copies and pick up free journal samples.
On Wednesday 24th between 3 and 4pm you can join us at our booth for our reception celebrating our recent anthropology titles. Please do come by if you have the chance.
Finally, to celebrate EASA 2024, we are offering a 35% discount on all Anthropology titles until August 31st, 2024. Use discount code EASA24 on print and eBooks ordered through our website.
If you are interested in learning more about Berghahn's publishing program or have a project to discuss please contact Marion Berghahn to arrange for a meeting.
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EASA Series
The Politics of Relations
How Self-Government, Infrastructures, and Care Transform the State in Serbia
Thiemann, A.
The Familial Occult
Explorations at the Margins of Critical Autoethnography
Coțofană, A. (ed)
Difference and Sameness in Schools
Perspectives from the European Anthropology of Education
Gilliam, L. & Markom, C. (eds)
An Anthropology of Disappearance
Politics, Intimacies and Alternative Ways of Knowing
Huttunen, L. & Perl, G. (eds)
Tracing Slavery
The Politics of Atlantic Memory in The Netherlands
The Sea Commands
Community and Perception of the Environment in a Portuguese Fishing Village
Non-Humans in Amerindian South America
Ethnographies of Indigenous Cosmologies, Rituals and Songs
Institutionalised Dreams
The Art of Managing Foreign Aid
Experimental Collaborations
Ethnography through Fieldwork Devices
Ethnographies of Power
A Political Anthropology of Energy
Ethnographies of Deservingness
Unpacking Ideologies of Distribution and Inequality
Ethnographers Before Malinowski
Pioneers of Anthropological Fieldwork, 1870-1922
Embodying Borders
A Migrant’s Right to Health, Universal Rights and Local Policies
Economy, Crime and Wrong in a Neoliberal Era
Can Academics Change the World?
An Israeli Anthropologist's Testimony on the Rise and Fall of a Protest Movement on Campus
Being-Here
Placemaking in a World of Movement
Featured Titles
Working the Fabric
Resourcefulness, Belonging and Island Life in Scotland’s Harris Tweed Industry
Nascimento, J.
Theorizing Entrepreneurship for the Future
Stories from Global Frontiers
Beuving, J.
Sexual Self-Fashioning
Iranian Dutch Narratives of Sexuality and Belonging
Roodsaz, R.
Religious Sensibilities in Pursuit of Sexual Well-Being
African Diasporic Communities in the Netherlands
Bakuri, A. Z.
Practical Archaeogaming
Reinhard, A.
One Hundred Years of Argonauts
Malinowski, Ethnography and Economic Anthropology
Hann, C. & James, D. (eds)
Max Gluckman
Macmillan, H.
Dynamics of Political Domination in Africa
An Axel Sommerfelt Collection
Sommerfelt, A., (au) Sommerfelt, T., Jakoubek, M., & Eriksen, T. H. (eds)
Broken Glass, Broken Class
Transformations of Work in Bulgaria
Kofti, D.
Love, Loyalty and Deceit
Rosemary Firth, a Life in the Shadow of Two Eminent Men
Hugh Firth and Loulou Brown
New Paperbacks
Wine Is Our Bread
Labour and Value in Moldovan Winemaking
Ana, D.
The Pursuit of Pleasurable Work
Craftwork in Twenty-First Century England
Marchand, T. H. J.
Profiles of Anthropological Praxis
An International Casebook
Redding, T. M. & Cheney, C. C. (eds)
The Moral Work of Anthropology
Ethnographic Studies of Anthropologists at Work
Mogensen, H. & Hansen, B. G. (eds)
How is a Man Supposed to be a Man?
Male Childlessness – a Life Course Disrupted
Hadley, R. A.
Heirs of the Greek Catastrophe
The Social Life of Asia Minor Refugees in Piraeus
Hirschon, R.
Ethnographers Before Malinowski
Pioneers of Anthropological Fieldwork, 1870-1922
Rosa, F. & Vermeulen, H. F. (eds)
Arctic Abstractive Industry
Assembling the Valuable and Vulnerable North
Mason, A. (ed)
Alfred Cort Haddon
A Very English Savage
Walsh, C.
Open Access Titles
Urban Displacement
Syria's Refugees in the Middle East
Knudsen, A. J. & Tobin, S. A. (eds)
Rest in Plastic
Death, Time and Synthetic Materials in a Ghanaian Ewe Community
Bredenbröker, I.
Resisting Radicalisation?
Understanding Young People's Journeys through Radicalising Milieus
Pilkington, H. (ed)
Invisible Labours
The Reproductive Politics of Second Trimester Pregnancy Loss in England
Middlemiss, A. L.
Insidious Capital
Frontlines of Value at the End of a Global Cycle
Kalb, D. (ed)
Delta Life
Exploring Dynamic Environments where Rivers Meet the Sea
Krause, F. & Harris, M. (eds)
Crypto Crowds
Singularities and Multiplicities on the Blockchain
Shapiro, M. (ed)
Breathing Hearts
Sufism, Healing, and Anti-Muslim Racism in Germany
Selim, N.
Beyond the Social Contract
An Anthropology of Tax
Makovicky, N. & Smith, R. (eds)
Berghahn Anthropology Journals
Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale
Editors
Dimitra Kofti, Panteion University, Greece
Isabelle Rivoal, National Centre for Scientific Research, France
Book Reviews Editor
Arne Harms, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany
Assistant Editor
Ville Laakkonen, Tampere University, Finland
Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale is the acclaimed Journal of EASA. While European in profile, Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale has a global scope. It publishes key contributions by both established and up-and-coming anthropologists. As part of the intellectual vitality of the Journal, it also features exciting Forums and Debates, an annual Review Essay which discusses outstanding books in adjoining disciplines or in public debate from an anthropological point of view, and a thriving Book Reviews Section.
Access
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New in 2024!
Ethnologia Europaea
Journal of European Ethnology
The journal for the International Society for Ethnology and Folklore
Editors
Patrick Laviolette, Masaryk University, Czechia
Alexandra Schwell, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Starting with Volume 54, Berghahn Journals will be the new publisher of Ethnologia Europaea: Journal of European Ethnology, the flagship journal of the International Society for Ethnology and Folklore (SIEF). The journal continues its open access journey (started in 2019) as a part of the Berghahn Open Anthro – Subscribe to Open (S2O) initiative.
Berghahn Open Anthropology
Launched in 2020, Berghahn Open Anthro is a subscribe-to-open initiative by Berghahn Books in partnership with Libraria. Now in its fifth year, the initiative has transitioned 16 core anthropology journals fully open access and added Social Anthropology, the journal of the European Association of Social Anthropologists to the collection in 2022, as well as Ethnologia Europaea in 2024.
Benefits of Subscribe-to-Open:
- An opportunity for authors to publish without paying APCs, which promotes equity and diversity in scholarly research.
- A sustainable and seamless open access solution for both libraries and publishers.
- Open content to researchers with limited access to important resources.
Support the initiative by recommending one journal or the entire BOA collection to your library!
Contact: info@berghahnjournals.comView the full BOA-S2O collection
For a full list of anthropology journals, view our collections page.
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