Folklore Fellows
is an international network of folklorists, promoting scientific contacts between researchers, publication work and research training. In striving to meet its objectives, Folklore Fellows invites outstanding and active researchers from across the globe to become members.
The membership forms an editorial advisory body on the Folklore Fellows’ Communications series, and participates in organising the research courses of the Folklore Fellows’ Summer School. The activities of the Folklore Fellows are related in the Folklore Fellows’ Network bulletin.
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Latest in Folklore Fellows’ Communications
FFC 325
Diarmuid Ó Giolláin argues that influences from and the consequences of the expansion of powerful states beyond the bounds of Europe informed folkloristics as much as did conditions within.
FFC 324
Narrated Communities Individual Life Stories and Collective Figures of Thought Ulf Palmenfelt The Kalevala Society Folklore Fellows’ Communications 324 Helsinki 2022 ISBN 978-952-9534-03-6 Available at the Tiedekirja bookstore, 32 € Narrated Communities explores...
Latest in Folklore Fellows’ Network Bulletin
FFN 54
Contents The Corona Cocoon Frog Covid Conspiracies Timothy R. Tangherlini & Vwani Roychowdhury Historical Oral Poems and Digital Humanities Kati Kallio & Eetu Mäkelä & Maciej Janicki Second edition of Verzeichnis der altbömischen Exempel Bengt af Klintberg...
FFN 53
Contents FF Communications under Duress Frog The Where, How and Who of Digital Ethnography Coppélie Cocq A Brief History of the University of California, Berkeley’s Folklore Graduate Program Charles L. Briggs Beyond Content Analysis Katherine Borland Review –...