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From: Postgraduates in Slavonic and East European Studies
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Subject: TOC: Sibirica - Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies
Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Sibirica is available.
This issue explores a wide range of topics, including: digital mapping with
the Itelmen peoples, the category of neblagopoluchnaia family in Yakutsk,
social pressure and religious practices among indigenous peoples of Siberia,
representation of childhood in ethnographic films among the indigenous
peoples of the Russian North, and social and demographic development in the
Republic of Tuva.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
www.berghahnjournals.com/sibirica
Current Issue: Volume 15, Issue 3
Articles
Bringing Indigenous Kamchatka to Google Earth: Collaborative Digital Mapping
with the Itelmen Peoples Brian Thom, Benedict J. Colombi, and Tatiana Degai
http://bit.ly/2hQ7bfH
Family on the Edge: Neblagopoluchnaia Family and the State in Yakutsk and
Magadan, Russian Federation Lena Sidorova and Elena Khlinovskaya Rockhill
http://bit.ly/2h9SgJe
Social Pressure in the Choice of Individual Religious Practice Tatiana
Bulgakova http://bit.ly/2gTFdPS
The Representation of Childhood in Ethnographic Films of Siberian Indigenous
Peoples: The Case of the Documentary Film Malen'kaia Katerina (Tiny
Katerina) Ivan Golovnev and Elena Golovneva, translated by Jenanne Ferguson
http://bit.ly/2hQ8Mlz
The Socio-Demographic Situation in the Republic of Tuva under Conditions of
Social Transformation, 1990s-early 2000s Zoia Dorzhu, translated by Jenanne
Ferguson http://bit.ly/2hEbOGt
Book Reviews
http://bit.ly/2h9R9ta
Be sure to recommend Sibirica to your institution's library:
http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/sibirica/library-recommendations/
Free Sample Issue: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/sibirica/sample/
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