Anthropological Journal of European Cultures explained

Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
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Formernames:Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures
Abbreviation:Anthropol. J. Eur. Cult.
Editors:A. Boskovic, J. Cash
Discipline:Anthropology
Publisher:Berghahn Books
History:1990-present
Frequency:Biannually
Website:https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/ajec/ajec-overview.xml
Issn:1755-2923
Eissn:1755-2931
Jstor:17552923

The Anthropological Journal of European Cultures is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 1990 as the Anthropological Yearbook of European Cultures. It obtained its current title in 2008 when Berghahn Books took over as the publisher. The journal covers research addressing the cultural and social changes of the societies in contemporary Europe. The editors-in-chief are Aleksandar Bošković (UFRN), Natal and Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, and Jennifer Cash (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Editors-in-chief

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