Etnoloska Tribina is an academic journal dedicated to the field of ethnology and cultural anthropology, covering a wide range of research topics, including folklore, museology and conservation studies. The journal pays special attention to the study of Eastern Europe and post-socialist countries, reflecting the uniqueness and complexity of these regions in ethnological studies. Its purpose is to promote the development of qualitative research and encourage authors to use innovative conceptual tools and methods in the research process to explore the deeper meaning of cultural phenomena.
The journal not only provides a platform to present emerging research results, but also strives to promote and practice emerging paradigms in the field of cultural anthropology. This includes a re-examination of traditional ethnological theories and a multi-dimensional analysis of cultural phenomena in the context of globalization and social change. The journal's editorial policy emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, encouraging authors to combine knowledge from fields such as sociology, anthropology, and history in order to provide a more comprehensive and profound academic perspective.