Whether you investigate the use of mobile phones, Aboriginal paintings, ethnographic displays in museums, cultural properties of artefacts, the role of artefacts in rituals, festivals, history of collections, techniques or new technologies...
The aim of this group is to discuss issues of consumption through multiple perspectives, by investigating consumption as praxis, its relations to capitalism, historical developments and everydayness, ethnographic aspects...and more!
For the discussion of studies on oral traditions, practices of storytelling, narrative studies, as well as sharing local tales, folkloric tales, compilations, etc.
The new international student anthropology journal! For all interested in writing, illustrating, editing and becoming involved with Imponderabilia journal.imponderabilia@googlemail.comSee More
A location that is not work and not home: rather a public place where people can easily meet, relax and interact. [...] They are typified by their open, democratic nature and informality. (Munteanu et al 2011: 2)See More