About the Journal

Ethnologia Slovaca et Slavica is an international peer reviewed yearbook founded in 1969 at the International Congress of Slavic Studies as an ethnological journal oriented toward Slavic countries. It is published annually in English language. At present its scope includes various social processes, mainly taking place in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The editorial strategy is to advance international and interdisciplinary discussions and to contribute to understanding social life in this region by publishing studies from the fields of ethnology and social/cultural anthropology as well as other social sciences and humanities. The main emphasis is on articles reflecting new trends and innovative approaches aimed to contribute to the development of theory and methodology. The journal brings together empirical studies of social phenomena based on ethnographic research, theoretical and methodological articles, as well as discussions on current research problems. We also give space to overviews, essays, book reviews and interviews with distinguished scholars.

The individual issues are dedicated to topics notable in scholarly debates and public discourse in Slovakia and other countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The issues are prepared by the Editorial Office in accordance to the corresponding calls for papers. Some issues on particular topics are prepared by hosting editors.

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2021: Tomus 42, 2021
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