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Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe

Published by the American Anthropological Association on behalf of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe

Edited by:
Lynn Maners


The Journal of the Society of the Anthropology of Europe (JSAE) publishes research articles from all fields of anthropological inquiry related to the study of European societies and cultures, providing a forum for discussion and debate. As the official publication of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe, topics covered within the journal's pages are aligned with the society's mission to enhance the visibility and legitimacy of Europeanist anthropology, both within the discipline and among other Europeanist groups. The JSAE publishes bi-annually.

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TopHighlights

Read the most downloaded articles in 2009 from Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe:

'Demographic Modernity' in Ireland: A Cultural Analysis of Citizenship, Migration, and Fertility
Veerendra Lele

Choosing and Planning in a Climate of Insecurity: Balancing Professional Work and Family Life in Poland
Marysia Galbraith

A Modern Questione della Lingua: The Incomplete Standardization of Italian in a Northern Italian Town
Jillian R. Cavanaugh

The New Pyrenees: Contemporary Conflicts around Patrimony, Resources and Urbanization
I. Vaccaro, O. Beltran

Stolen Honor: Stigmatizing Muslim Men in Berlin. Katherine Pratt Ewing
Bayard E. Lyons

The City as a Stage: Flamenco in Andalusian Culture
Maria Papapavlou

Demonstrating Passion Constructing Sacred Movement In Northern Ireland
Liam D. Murphy

The Five-Year Plan to Trap Your Man: Discourses on Marriage, Family, and Divorce in Hungary
Jeffrey Alyn Smith

A Note from the Editor
Lynn Maners

Home Truths: Gender, Domestic Objects and Everyday Life. Sarah Pink.
Didem Kilickiran