https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/SEIA/issue/feed Studia Etnologiczne i Antropologiczne 2024-09-27T09:45:28+00:00 Maciej Kurcz seia@us.edu.pl Open Journal Systems <p><strong>&nbsp;<img src="/public/site/images/mgromek/SEiA_logo.jpg">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </strong></p> <p><strong>„Studia Etnologiczne i Antropologiczne”</strong></p> <p>Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach / University of Silesia in Katowice<strong><br> </strong>Wydział Humanistyczny / Faculty of Humanities<br>Instytutu Nauk o Kulturze / Institute of Culture Studies<br><strong>ISSN:</strong> 2353-9860 (Online) <strong>DOI:</strong> 10.31261/SEIA. <br>ul. Bielska 62, 43-400 Cieszyn, Polska<br>tel.: (+48) 33 854 6150, fax.: (+48) 33 854 6101<br> e-mail: seia@us.edu.pl<br><strong>https://journals.us.edu.pl</strong></p> <h3>General Info</h3> <p><span lang="EN-GB">“Studia Etnologiczne i Antropologiczne'' is a scientific journal with an ethnological and anthropological profile which is a forum for presenting the recent scientific research that concern phenomena and cultural processes taking place locally, regionally as well as globally with particular reference to Central and Eastern Europe and Eastern Europe. </span>We are particularly keen to publish ethnographic works presenting field research in the Global South (Africa in particular).&nbsp;</p> <p><span lang="EN-GB">&nbsp;</span></p> <p style="margin: 0cm; margin-bottom: .0001pt; text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-ideograph;"><span class="BrakA"><span lang="EN-US">"Studia Etnologiczne i Anthropologiczne" has been published since 1997.<br> The journal is published by the publishing house of the University of Silesia on behalf of the Institute of Culture Studies at the University of Silesia in Katowice. In the printed version, the journal was published from 1997 to 2017, while since 2018 it has been published in electronic version (Open Access). </span></span></p> <p>“Studia Etnologiczne i Anthropologiczne” publishes scientific dissertations and research reports being part of the area of interest of cultural and religious sciences. The profile of the journal results from the specificity of the Cieszyn ethnological centre, which, since its foundation, has been committed to work together with Slovak and Czech scientific centres. "Studia Etnologiczne i Anthropologiczne" provides ethnologists, anthropologists and representatives of related disciplines with an opportunity to discuss, exchange experiences and become familiar with the results of research conducted right now.</p> <p>&nbsp;We are indexed on:</p> <p>-ERIH PLUS,</p> <p>-EBSCO,</p> <p>- DOAJ,</p> <p>- BazHum,</p> <p>- Central and Eastern European Online Library [CEEOL],</p> <p>- ICI Journals Master List</p> <p>“Studia Etnologiczne i Antropologiczne”, a semi-annual journal, &nbsp;is an open access journal. ”Studia Etnologiczne i Antropologiczne” is&nbsp;a peer-reviewed, electronic / print-on-demand&nbsp;journal.</p> <p>The journal does not charge any publication fees.</p> <p><strong>Submissions (original research – articles,&nbsp;</strong>dissertations, field research materials<strong>, reports, reviews) are accepted in Polish, Czech, Slovak and English languages.</strong></p> <p>All issues of the journal are published under a Creative Commons license. Archival issues, originally published in a different version, have also been published under a Creative Commons license by the decision of the Silesia University Press.</p> <p>The list of the reviewers is published on the ‘’Studia Etnologiczne i Antropologiczne’’ webpage.</p> <h3>All „SEiA” issues under CC license</h3> <p>All issues of the journal are published under a <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pl">Creative Commons license</a>. Archival issues (1997- 2009), originally were published in a different version, have also been published under the Creative Commons license by the decision of the Silesia University Press in 2019.</p> <p>The journal does not charge any fees for publication.</p> <p>The submission of the text to the&nbsp;<em>Studia Etnologiczne i Antropologiczne</em>&nbsp;Editorial Board is tantamount to the concession to make the text available to the public under the provisions of the &nbsp;Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0).</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/SEIA/article/view/15321 Soba Expedition: Preliminary Fieldwork Report (2022–2023) 2024-09-27T09:45:28+00:00 Mariusz Drzewiecki m.drzewiecki2@uw.edu.pl Joanna Ciesielska joanna.ciesielska@uw.edu.pl Maciej Kurcz maciej.kurcz@us.edu.pl Agnes Dudek akdudek2@gmail.com Nagla Abdeen Mohammed naglaabdeen0@gmail.com Yassin Abdelmajid Bashir Suliman yazero33@gmail.com <p>The program of fieldwork in 2022-2023 was developed to meet the largest group of residents, in this case, these were school-age children as well as the persons who are considered to be holding the vastest knowledge about the past and cultural traditions – the oldest women. Moreover, a field school for students and graduates from Sudanese universities and a workshop for experienced researchers were organised to discuss various methods of archaeological research, data creation, and processing as well as to present the results of the most recent research in Soba.</p> 2023-05-25T00:00:00+00:00 ##submission.copyrightStatement## https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/SEIA/article/view/15404 Publishing activity of the German minority in the Silesian Voivodship as an example of its continuity 2024-09-27T09:45:28+00:00 Agnieszka Gołda agnieszka.golda@us.edu.pl <p>This article presents the effects of the editorial activity of organisations representing the German minority in the Silesian Voivodeship – the German Community “Reconciliation and Future”, the Social-Cultural Association of Germans of Silesian Voivodeship and the Upper Silesian Eichendorff Culture and Meeting Centre. Since the <br>1990s, they have been active in publishing, resulting in magazines, publishing series and, less frequently, books. The aim of this type of output – as the content analysis has shown – is to maintain knowledge of the achievements of minority representatives, their contribution to the development of the region (literature, science, art) and to indicate current needs and aspirations. All publication undertakings characterised in the text allow the ethnos to persist in Silesia and to build its identity.</p> 2023-06-29T00:00:00+00:00 ##submission.copyrightStatement## https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/SEIA/article/view/16039 Heritage as a process of cultural and social negotiation based on the example of Oran in Algeria 2024-09-27T09:45:28+00:00 Anna Barska abarska@uni.opole.pl <p>The article refers to the difficult and complex history of the colonial and postcolonial times of Oran, a city in western Algeria, located on the Mediterranean Sea. A spatial and temporal perspective captures the nature of heritage creation and its role in reading the past, grappling with the present and imagining the future. The spatial and temporal inseparability, as well as the socio-cultural link between past and present, is clearly evident in the case of Oran.</p> 2023-03-07T00:00:00+00:00 ##submission.copyrightStatement## https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/SEIA/article/view/15081 “It’s happening!” – memes as vehicle for online extremism based on an example of narratives from 4chan’s /pol/ (politically incorrect) board in the wake of Christchurch terrorist attack 2024-09-27T09:45:28+00:00 Patryk Wojciechowski wojciechowski.p.1992@gmail.com <p>Online spaces, discussion boards, social media or open forums provide currently active generations of netizens with places to openly discuss ways in which they perceive the world, from their views on entertainment to political sympathies. Memes play an important role in that process as symbolic representations of emotions, humour and supported or opposed values. However, they may also present often inappropriate content in accessible way, hidden under the guise of irony or innocent fun. This article <br>presents a discourse analysis conducted on a sample of 40 discussion threads posted on 4chan’s /pol/ board after the Christchurch terrorist attack. It aims to look into how through the use of memes and ironic posting such acts might be used to desensitize users to violence and extremist ideologies, while briefly covering core characteristics of memes and describing the notion of chan culture. It also touches on the matter whether such discourses, grounded in board users’ linguistic practices and the socio-cultural environment of /pol/, could be (re)producing (symbolic) violence.</p> 2023-06-29T00:00:00+00:00 ##submission.copyrightStatement## https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/SEIA/article/view/15323 Fanfiction, coping mechanisms, and shifting the realities 2024-09-27T09:45:28+00:00 Kaja Rokicka kayahro02@gmail.com <p>The development and popularization of social media have increased social anomie, as exemplified by dissemination of fake news, stereotypes, hate, ostracism, social isolation, and ubiquitous fear of missing out. As a result, members of society are more exposed to witnessing and reading of tragedies than previously. The youth of today try to find some methods to “drown out” the reality, even if the methods they use were to be effective only temporarily. That is how, in some cases, people become addicted to and dependent on any form of mass media: social media and fiction (such as video games, books, TV shows, movies or cartoons, etc.). The present article attempts to answer the question of why the young people seek closure aided by fiction, and to provide examples to illustrate it.</p> 2023-06-22T00:00:00+00:00 ##submission.copyrightStatement## https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/SEIA/article/view/15085 Go woke, go broke? On black elves, anthropological perspective, and critical approach to “culture wars” 2024-09-27T09:45:28+00:00 Tomasz Raczkowski tomaszred27@gmail.com <p>The text reflects on the issues of wokeness and culture wars in regard to mainstream&nbsp;cinema and its reception. Building on the author’s own ethnographical fieldwork&nbsp;within film industry, it addresses the question of desired anthropological approach to the&nbsp;discourse about representation in popular culture. The case of backlash against certain&nbsp;elements of popular fantasy live action series The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power and&nbsp;The Witcher is used by the author to argue for intersectional analysis rooted in economic&nbsp;perspective that exceeds identity-oriented, binary discursive setup, in search of more&nbsp;nuanced social knowledge, which is something that should constitute anthropological&nbsp;presence in public debate.</p> 2023-06-27T00:00:00+00:00 ##submission.copyrightStatement##