Dear Colleague,
Berghahn Journals is delighted to offer you free access to a special virtual issue. A regular feature of Focaal is its Forum section. The Forum features assertive, provocative, and idiosyncratic forms of writing and publishing that do not fit the usual format or style of a research-based article in a regular anthropology journal. Forum contributions can be stand-alone pieces or come in the form of theme-focused collection or discussion. For this special Virtual Issue, we have compiled forums from Focaal with a special focus on work and labor. We hope you enjoy.
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About Focaal:
Managing Editor:
Luisa Steur, University of Copenhagen
Editors:
Don Kalb, Central European University and Utrecht University
Christopher Krupa, University of Toronto
Mathijs Pelkmans, London School of Economics
Oscar Salemink, University of Copenhagen
Gavin Smith, University of Toronto
Oane Visser, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague
Focaal - Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology is a peer-reviewed journal advocating an approach that rests in the simultaneity of ethnography, processual analysis, local insights, and global vision. It is at the heart of debates on the ongoing conjunction of anthropology and history as well as the incorporation of local research settings in the wider spatial networks of coercion, imagination, and exchange that are often glossed as 'globalization' or 'empire'.
Seeking contributions on all world regions, Focaal is unique among anthropology journals for consistently rejecting the old separations between 'at home' and 'abroad' , 'center' and 'periphery'. The journal therefore strives for the resurrection of an 'anthropology at large', that can accommodate issues of the global south, post-socialism, mobility, metropolitan experience, capitalist power and popular resistance into integrated perspectives.
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