September 27th is World Tourism Day and this year’s theme is Tourism and the Digital Transformation. The purpose of WTD is to raise awareness of the role of tourism within the international community and a unique opportunity to explore potential contribution of digital technologies to sustainable tourism development. For more information please visit wtd.unwto.org. […]
¶
Posted 26 September 2018
† Berghahn Books
§
Blog
‡
°
Tagged: anthropology, books, cultural studies, environmental history, history, journal featured, new book releases, new books, new in paperback, sustainable tourism, tourism, Travel & Tourism, travel and tourism, TravelEnjoyRespect, World Tourism Day, WTD2018
Berghahn Journals will be present at European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) 2018: Staying, Moving, Settling! To celebrate, we are delighted to offer EASA conference attendees free access to our complete Anthropology collection for the month of August! To access all the journals in the collection, login to our website and use the code EASA2018 (valid through August 31, 2018). View […]
¶
Posted 31 July 2018
† Berghahn Journals
§
Blog
‡
°
Tagged: Anthropological Journal of European Cutlures, anthropology, anthropology collection, anthropology in action, anthropology of the middle east, conflict and society, EASA, Focaal, journals, latiss, Religion and Society, sibirica, transfers
The United Nations’ (UN) World Refugee Day is observed on June 20 each year. This event draws public’s attention to the millions of refugees and internally displaced persons worldwide who have been forced to flee their homes due to war, conflict and persecution. For more information please visit www.un.org. In marking this year’s observance, we’re pleased […]
¶
Posted 19 June 2018
† Berghahn Journals
§
Blog
‡
°
Tagged: anthropology, forced migration, Forced Migration series, geography, history, journal featured, migration studies, Refugee & Migration Studies, refugee and migration studies, refugee studies, World Refugee Day
The following is an excerpt from the article “The President’s Mother, the Anthropologist and the Anthropologist’s Son: Anthropological Issues and US President Obama” by David Lampert published in the latest issue of our journal, Anthropology in Action: Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice. As of 2018, this journal is Open Access per the Knowledge Unlatched Select […]