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It is necessary for every discipline to take Stock of its own current state every 20-30 years. Such review helps determine the discipline's path and tasks for the coming decades, and it also facilitates reflection upon the changes and challenges of the scientific and non-scientific world around it. For this purpose, the Ethnography Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences organized a Series of Conferences between 2018 and 2020 on the current situation and future of ethnography, the proceedings of which are included in this volume. The volume addresses a wide range of readers inside and outside the discipline by providing the institutions and researchers of this discipline with reference points for further investigations, and by providing members of the public with authentic information about current and future research carried out with the purpose of exploring and preserving cultural heritage.
Auteur
Balázs Borsos, Prof., DSc. of ethnography, has been working at the Institute of Ethnology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences for nearly 30 years, since 2010 as scientific councilor (full professor). He was deputy director of the institute between 2002 and 2012. His main research interests lie in visual and ecological anthropology, ethnocartography, African ethnology. Miklós Cseri, *1957, Dr., Ethnographie, Geschichte, seit 1996 Direktor des Freilichtmuseums Szentendre, Ungarn, Präsident des Verbandes Europäischer Freilichtmuseen 2003-2007, Ehrenmitglied.Miklós Cseri, *1957, PhD, Ethnography, History, since 1996 Director of Open-Air Museum Szentendre, Hungary, President of the Association of European Open-Air Museums 2003-2007, Honorary Member. László Mód: Volkskundler/Kulturanthropologe, Oberassistent am Lehrstuhl für Volkskunde und Kulturanthropologie der Universität Szeged (Ungarn). PhD. Mitglied der Redaktionskommission der Zeitschrift Acta Ethnographica Hungarica. Sekretär der Arbeitsgruppe "Place-lore and Space-lore" innerhalb der "Société Internationale d'Ethnologie et de Folklore" (seit 2015). Projektmitarbeiter bei "Hármas határok néprajzi nézentben" [Ethnographische Perspektiven auf Dreiländer-Grenzregionen]. Zahlreiche Veröffentlichungen zur Materiellen Kultur, insbes. zur Weinbaukultur, sowie zum Thema "Erfundene Traditionen". Daniel Molnár is a theatre historian focused on theatre entertainment in Central Europe. Starting his career as a performance artist, he went on to obtain a clown degree in 2005 and a PhD in history in 2017. He has curated three exhibitions about the former Budapest nightlife; in February 2019, his latest, Red Stars - Showbusiness during Hungarian Stalinism and the socialist revues, opened in the National Szechenyi Library accompanied by a monography of the same Title. After working for the Budapest Operetta Theatre in season 2016/17, he moved to Berlin where he did his practice in stage directing at the Komische Oper in May 2019. András Simon: Volkskundler und Kulturanthropologe, Leiter des Lehrstuhls für Volkskunde und Kulturanthropologie der Universität Szeged. PhD. Mitherausgeber der Zeitschrift Acta Ethnographica Hungarica (2006-2015). Mitglied des Vorstands der Ungarischen Ethnographischen Gesellschaft (seit 2015). Mitglied des Komitees für Volkskunde der Ungarischen Wissenschaftlichen Akademie(seit 2017). Zahlreiche Veröffentlichungen zur Materiellen Kultur, insbesondere zur Weinbaukultur, zu "Erfundenen Traditionen" und zur "VisuellenAnthropologie". Balázs Borsos, Prof., DSc. of ethnography, has been working at the Institute of Ethnology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences for nearly 30 years, since 2010 as scientific councilor (full professor). He was deputy director of the institute between 2002 and 2012. His main research interests lie in visual and ecological anthropology, ethnocartography, African ethnology.