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  3. Vol. 25 No. 1 (2024): Fieldwork in Folkloristics and the Study of Religions: An Interdisciplinary Introduction

Vol. 25 No. 1 (2024): Fieldwork in Folkloristics and the Study of Religions: An Interdisciplinary Introduction

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17192/
Published: 2024-03-21

Articles

  • Editorial Fieldwork in Folkloristics and the Study of Religions: An Interdisciplinary Introduction

    Matthias Egeler
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  • Doing Fieldwork at Home: Enchanted Spots in Strandir Area

    Dagrún Ósk Jónsdóttir, Jón Jónsson
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  • When One’s Life Becomes the Field Assessing the Field in Collaborative Autoethnography

    Lotta Leiwo
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  • Sufi Devotional Aesthetics Fieldwork in Contemporary Sufi Communities in the Balkans

    Sara Kuehn
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  • Who Am I and What Am I Doing Here? Learning to Take Yourself and Your Experiences Seriously

    Frog
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  • Spirit Possession and Exorcism in Tanzania Reflections on Participation, Perception and Spirituality

    Katharina Wilkens, Anna Daniel Sanga
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  • Research on the historical, cultural and religious significance of a religious object in a museum

    Susanne Rodemeier
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  • Pedestrian Research or Walking as Method

    Matthias Egeler
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  • Cycling as a Fieldwork Aid to Historical Interpretation

    Clive Tolley
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  • Things to remember when interviewing modern Pagans The Inside Perspective

    Kestrel
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