Фолклор у дигиталном добу: Континуитети и трансформације у онлајн и офлајн просторима

Аутори

  • GORDANA BLAGOJEVIĆ Institute of Ethnography SASA, Belgrade Author
  • REA KAKAMPOURA Laboratory of Social Sciences Department of Pedagogy and Primary Education, School of Education National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Author

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https://doi.org/10.2298/GEI2502013B

Кључне речи:

дигитално доба, фолклор, онлајн простор, офлајн простор

Апстракт

Тематски број „Фолклор у дигиталном добу: Континуитети и трансформације кроз онлајн и офлајн просторе“ садржи седам оригиналних научних радова који се баве различитим аспектима културних идентитета и друштвене интеракције у физичком и дигиталном свету, користећи пример низа студија случаја из Србије и Грчке, из перспективе антропологије и дигиталне фолклористике.

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Објављено

2025-12-13

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