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  1. This article explores the colonization of northern Cyprus by Turkey after the 1974 war through the analytical lens of settler colonialism. Drawing on comparative frameworks, it investigates whether Cyprus repr...

    Authors: Nikos Moudouros
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2025 9:14
  2. This paper focuses on the innovative combination of elements in social science methodologies, proposing a dimension-type framework to guide method combinations. It envisions a two-dimensional framework based o...

    Authors: Shiding Liu and Jun Yan
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2025 9:13
  3. In the 1980s, postmodernism posed a series of critiques against the social sciences and humanities, with anthropology being a prominent target. Although these critiques never prevented the continued developmen...

    Authors: Hua Cai
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2025 9:12
  4. In Nagaland, northeastern India, shifting cultivation (SC) is a traditional agricultural practice influenced by a wide range of ecological, social, and economic factors. This study analyzes the variables influ...

    Authors: Pratayaya Jagannath, Swarup Dutta, Chubbamenla Jamir and Sudipto Chatterjee
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2025 9:9
  5. This article delves into how bereaved Brazilian immigrants in Germany confront their mourning far from their country of upbringing. Introducing the term “elusive closure,” the study captures the unique, unreso...

    Authors: Julia de Freitas Sampaio and Alexandre Nogueira Martins
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2025 9:8
  6. This paper focuses on adapting the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West and the interaction between the game Black Myth: Wukong and the younger generation in China. Based on reception aesthetics, adaptation ...

    Authors: Jijiao Zhang and Zixiang Zhou
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2025 9:6
  7. This paper explores the transformation and sustainability of rural marketplaces in Southwest China through the lens of spatial practice. Drawing on ethnographic data from Qingyangba, it examines ganji (赶集)—the pe...

    Authors: Meng Tan
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2025 9:5
  8. Constructing geographical brands is an effective way to realize the creative transformation of cultural resources and promote the empowerment of rural revitalization via cultural industries. The process and me...

    Authors: Mei Zhang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2025 9:4
  9. Tianxia Tu,” the map of all under heaven, is a type of map created by ancient Chinese based on the cosmological concept of Tianyuan Difang (the round-shaped heaven and the square-shaped earth) in ancient China. ...

    Authors: Yingyan Gong
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2025 9:3
  10. In the face of neoliberalism’s failure and the challenges posed by environmental issues, green politics has found itself at the intersection of populism and environmentalism. Environmental concerns have become...

    Authors: Cong Fu
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2025 9:1
  11. How can harmonious communication, integration, and coexistence among different ethnicities with distinct cultures be achieved in a multi-ethnic country? What lessons can we draw from China’s multi-ethnic cultu...

    Authors: Wuhu Sun, Dorje Banbur and Yue Li
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:22
  12. Historically, China’s religious culture centered on the triumvirate of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, fostering a diverse, multi-ethnic, and multi-faceted communication model. Whether through grand narrat...

    Authors: Wuhu Sun, Dorje Banbur and Yue Li
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:21
  13. This article proposes viewing classical music in North America as a “living heritage art form” that acknowledges the deep foundational roots of classical music, similar to how all forms of world heritage are c...

    Authors: Henry C.H. Shiu
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:20
  14. This paper discusses the political positioning of the people and the cultural image of the Chinese nation through the lens of the Social-historical Scientific Documentary Films of China’s ethnic minorities (he...

    Authors: Tian Wu
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:18
  15. Since gaining independence in the early 19th century, Mexico embarked on a path toward building a nation-state. In criticizing the evolutionism that promotes white supremacy, Mexican society has embarked on a ...

    Authors: Qingren Zhang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:17
  16. The environment and human existence are inextricably intertwined. Consequently, alterations in the environment’s natural characteristics can lead to severe resource shortages. This affects the institutions tha...

    Authors: Eshetu Fekadu, Mamo Hebo and Gudaye Emirie
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:16
  17. The Paliyar tribe of Kadamalaikundu, Theni District of Tamil Nadu, India, has been deeply associated with forestry and ethnomedicinal practices for ages. The study aimed to identify the important medicinal pla...

    Authors: C. Divya, Monalisa Paul, Charu Lata, G. Manikandan and R. Ramasubbu
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:15
  18. In southwestern Uganda, a custom of health and social support has been managed through collective organizations known as engozi for centuries. Subscribers advanced help for those who were not able to provide for ...

    Authors: Alex Ayebazibwe Kakama, Ambrose Atuheire and Danson Kahyana
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:14
  19. This study comprehensively analyzes China’s ethnic migration epic, “Lin-ge,” as a case study to explore the cultural and social phenomena it reveals about exchanges, communication and integration among ethnic gro...

    Authors: Wenzhi Guo, Biyou Tan and Bruce Ming-Yeung Song
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:11
  20. This paper systematically presents the development process of studying ancient Chinese ethnic scripts over the past seven decades since the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, including the est...

    Authors: Jinbo Shi and Runhua Huang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:9
  21. The province of Cabo Delgado, located in the north of Mozambique, has been inflicted by the conflict and terrorist actions since 2017. The threats they pose, and the unfolding fragility of the security situati...

    Authors: Nelson Tivane
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:7
  22. The process of recovering from a disease can vary among ethnic groups, culminating in distinct medical systems. Indonesia, an archipelagic country with over a thousand ethnicities, requires extensive research ...

    Authors: Muhammad Anshari
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:6
  23. Clifford Geertz’s essay, “Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture” comprehensively explored the basic problems encountered in the theoretical efforts of 20th century social sciences. As a r...

    Authors: Hua Cai
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:2
  24. The theorization of social sciences in the 20th century walked forward with difficulty. Clifford Geertz’s essay, “Thick description: Toward an interpretive theory of culture”, which comprehensively explored th...

    Authors: Hua Cai
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2024 8:1
  25. Evangelical nationalism is a new manifestation of American nationalism in the twenty-first century. Internally, it advocates the integration of national identity and Christian faith, claiming that “America is ...

    Authors: Shaoqing Zhou
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2023 7:22
  26. The aim of the study is to analyze Gulewamkulu organizational and institutional factors and how they can influence community development projects in the area of TA (TA: Traditional Authority). Chauma, Dedza Di...

    Authors: Anthony Gilbert Mtuta
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2023 7:21
  27. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a multitude of complex emergencies, extending beyond the realm of health and healthcare. The situation presented a significant challenge to human security. The content analysis a...

    Authors: Inayat Ali
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2023 7:20
  28. Development is a fundamental pursuit of human society. When it comes to national governance, there are issues of imbalanced and insufficient development that must be addressed. Since 1949, when the People’s Re...

    Authors: Yazhou Shi, Rui Gao and Rui Wang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2023 7:18
  29. Rituals of territorial belonging as established practices of inclusion improve dynamics of belonging and coexistence. They are particularly significant in the city where people need rituals to trust each other...

    Authors: Sandro Cattacin, Fiorenza Gamba and Nerea Viana Alzola
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2023 7:16
  30. In contemporary France, there are intense conflicts that involve both ethnic and religious issues. These conflicts provide an opportunity to study the many challenges involved in the construction of national c...

    Authors: Jinling Zhang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2023 7:15
  31. Tim Ingold, while extending the radical undertaking of vitalism, with its Nietzschean matrix, puts the decentering undertaken by this philosophical tradition on a more solid foundation, opening up a new space ...

    Authors: Thiago Pinho
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2023 7:13
  32. The Simien Mountains National Park’s (SMNP) exoneration from the List of World Heritage Endangered is the recent story of the park. It is in September 2017 that the park has restored its place in UNESCO. Signi...

    Authors: Marshet Girmay Endeshaw
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2023 7:12
  33. Although research on children with autism, their parents, and family-provider relations has substantially increased around the world, there has been a paucity of qualitative studies conducted on autism in deve...

    Authors: Mohammad Jasim Uddin and Laila Ashrafun
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2023 7:10

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