Editors’ Note: A Vision for Anthropology and Humanism’s Next Three Years

Eva van Roekel, Priyanka Borpujari , Abigail Greenwood , Fiona Murphy, Julia Öffen, Johann Sander Puustusmaa, Richard Thornton, Susan Wardell

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Abstract

As we step into our roles as the new editorial team for Anthropology and Humanism (A&H), we—Fiona Murphy and Eva van Roekel as Editors-in-Chief, Johann Sander Puustusmaa as Associate Editor, Susan Wardell as Poetry Editor, Julia Öffen as Fiction Editor, Abigail Greenwood as Editorial Assistant, and Priyanka Borpujari and Rich Thornton as Multimedia Review Editors—wish to share our vision for the journal. We approach our editorial work not as a group of individual voices but as a collective, bound by a shared purpose and practice, and a commitment to working collaboratively. By valuing the process of collective insight and creativity, we infuse the journal with a cohesive spirit that pushes the boundaries of what anthropology and humanism can achieve.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-5
JournalAnthropology and Humanism
Volume49
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Creative anthropology
  • humanism
  • play
  • ethnography

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