ZHB / Ethnographic Studies

ZHB / Ethnographic Studies

Ethnographic Studies (ISSN 1366-4964) focuses on work in ethnography and ethnomethodology but it also provides a forum for sympathetic research in other human sciences, such as psychology and history. Its aim is to promote qualitative inquiry. The policy of the journal is to publish empirical studies but also theoretical and philosophical work which relates to current issues and debates in human sciences.

Ethnographic Studies (ISSN 1366-4964) focuses on work in ethnography and ethnomethodology but it also provides a forum for sympathetic research in other human sciences, such as psychology and history. Its aim is to promote qualitative inquiry. The policy of the journal is to publish empirical studies but also theoretical and philosophical work which relates to current issues and debates in human sciences.

Submission

Ethnographic Studies is a refereed journal. Persons interested in contributing to the journal should email a copy of their submission to editorial@ethnographicstudies.org. Papers will be usually refereed by two members of the Advisory Board. The journal welcomes proposals for special issues which should be discussed in advance with the editors.

Ethnographic Studies is an open access journal, hosted by ZHB Luzern/University Library Lucerne. The journal's contents are copyright protected by a Creative Commons license.

Editors and Advisory Board
Editors
Alex Dennis, University of Sheffield
Michael Mair, University of Liverpool
Philippe Sormani, Istituto Svizzero di Roma

Book Reviews Editor
Stephan Kirchschlager, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Advisory Board
Phil Brooker, Brunel University
Baudouin Dupret, CNRS and University of Louvai
Peter Eglin, Wilfrid Laurier University
Christian Greiffenhagen, Loughborough University
Paul ten Have, University of Amsterdam
Stephen Hester, University of Wales, Bangor
Phil Hutchinson, Manchester Metropolitan University
Neil Jenkings, Newcastle University
Ivan Leudar, The University of Manchester
Doug Macbeth, Ohio State University
Martina Merz, University of Helsinki
Lorenza Mondada, University of Basel
Jiri Nekvapil, Charles University
Anne Murcott, South Bank University
Stanley Raffel, University of Edinburgh
Wes Sharrock, The University of Manchester
Roger Slack, University of Wales, Bangor
Greg Smith, University of Salford
Rod Watson, Télécom ParisTech

Summary in German / Überblick deutschsprachig.