Anthropology

KU Select 2023 Anthropology
Berghahn Migration and Development Studies 2021-2023
Berghahn Open Anthro

2023-2025

HAU Books

2023 - 2025

KU Select 2023 Anthropology

 

        • Titles curated by the KU Selection Committee consisting of librarians from all over the world

        • Cooperative approach less expensive than the purchase of single copies by each library

        • Includes books from SUNY Press, Pluto Press, Taylor & Francis and others

        • Libraries can choose between the Full Collection of HSS Books or pledge by subject package

 

 

Berghahn Migration and Development Studies 2021-2023

 

      • Frontlist Publications covering the topics of international migration and movement as well as the social implications of economic and environmental change for communities

      • Includes titles from the Forced Migration series as well as Integration and Conflict Studies and the Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology series among others

      • Features Berghahn Books' most action-oriented anthropology portfolio aimed at achieving the widest impact that its research insights make possible

 

 

Watch the collection interview video with Marion Berghahn, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief for Books at Berghahn Books

Berghahn Open Anthro

2023-2025

 

      • Ground-breaking  Subscribe-to-Open (S20) pilot project developed in partnership with Libraria. The pilot
        was successful and shows that the S2O model can be sustainable

      • S20 seeks to take  what is working well in the current system and applies it to achieving a sustainable and potentially universal model of Open Access  

      • Libraries can upgrade to the full collection and contribute to the success of the BOA which, from 2022 onwards, includes the newest addition to the portfolio - Social Anthropology

 

 

Watch the collection interview video with Vivian Berghahn, Editorial Director at Berghahn Journals

HAU Books

2023 - 2025

      • HAU Books is the book publishing wing  of the Society for  Ethnographic Theory  (SET)  

      • The aim is to ensure  that anthropologists‘  precious ethnographic findings can return  to the communities  studied by the scientists in a free and  shareable form  

      • No author-facing  costs

 

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