Category Archives: Vol. 9 (2) (2022)
ОТВЪД „РОЗОВАТА ГРАДИНА“: ПРОИЗВОДСТВО НА ЗНАНИЕ И ЕМОЦИИ НА ТЕРЕНА В РУСИЯ / BEYOND THE “ROSE GARDEN’’: PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE AND EMOTIONS IN THE FIELD IN RUSSIA
Abstract This article analyzes the problems of field research as a process of production of knowledge, based on the author’s personal field experience in Russia, 2006-2007. Fieldwork is presented not only as a process of discovery, but also as a … Continue reading
ФЕЙСБУК КАТО ТЕРЕН ЗА АНТРОПОЛОГИЧНОТО ИЗСЛЕДВАНЕ: ВЪЗМОЖНОСТИ И ПРЕДИЗВИКАТЕЛСТВА / FACEBOOK AS A FIELD OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
Abstract The article presents reflections on the opportunities and challenges of anthropological research on Facebook from the perspective of the author’s interests and training, preferences for specific methods, understanding of research ethics, and personal field experience. The anthropological interpretation of … Continue reading
КРАЕВЕДСКИТЕ ИНИЦИАТИВИ И СОЦИАЛНИТЕ МРЕЖИ КАТО ТЕРЕН В ЕТНОЛОГИЯТА / INITIATIVES INSPIRED BY LOCAL STUDIES OF HISTORY AND SOCIAL NETWORKS AS FIELD SITES IN ETHNOLOGY
Abstract The Facebook group Stanimaka Photograf is a virtual space for sharing old photos of Asenovgrad and its inhabitants, including photos of cityscapes – buildings and streets, and family photos. The purpose of the research is to show how this … Continue reading
ИЗСЛЕДВАНИЯ НА ВСЕКИДНЕВНИТЕ МУЛТИКУЛТУРИ В ЗАПАДНИЯ ПОСТКОЛОНИАЛЕН ГРАД. СОЦИАЛНА МУЛТИКУЛТУРА ПРИ ЖЕНСКИЯ ПАЗАР В СОФИЯ / STUDIES ON EVERYDAY MULTICULTURE IN THE WESTERN POSTCOLONIAL CITY. SOCIAL MULTICULTURE AT THE WOMEN’S MARKT IN SOFIA
Abstract A burgeoning field of research has been seeking to theorise the capacity of mixed communities in postcolonial cities of the Global North to negotiate a high degree of cultural diversity. At a time when multiculturalism is increasingly portrayed as … Continue reading
AБИТУРИЕНТСКИТЕ БАЛОВЕ ПРЕЗ 60-те г. на ХХ в. (ПО ПРИМЕРА НА СЕЛИЩЕ В БЛИЗОСТ ДО СОФИЯ) /THE GRADUATION BALLS DURING THE 1960s (THE CASE OF A VILLAGE NEAR SOFIA) Соня Средкова (Sonia Sredkova)
Abstract Proms are among the least studied topics by Bulgarian ethnologists and folklorists. The article traces the origins and development of proms in a small village near Sofia. It is an illustrative example of the regime’s success in the 1960s … Continue reading